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Inflammatory demyelinating pseudotumor with hemorrhage masquerading high grade cerebral neoplasm
oleh: Amit Agrawal, V. Umamaheshwar Reddy, Kishor V. Hegde, K.V. Murali Mohan
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | SpringerOpen 2015-03-01 |
Deskripsi
Demyelinating pseudotumors are rare, benign, solitary intracranial space occupying lesions which masquerade cerebral neoplasms. Contrast MRI shows open ring enhancement which is fairly specific for this entity. Advanced MRI techniques like MR spectroscopy and magnetizing transfer techniques can help differentiating these lesions. NAA/Cr ratio is significantly elevated in central regions of demyelinating pseudotumors than in gliomas and other lesions. Presence of abundant foamy macrophages, lymphoid inflammatory infiltrates around blood vessels, sheets of gemistocytic astrocytes with well-developed processes, well defined border of the lesion absence of neovascularity and necrosis should help us diagnose demyelinating pseudotumor fairly confidently on histopathology.