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===Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy=== | ===Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy=== | ||
*[[Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy|MR spectroscopy]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of intracerebral metastases.<ref name=mriofbrainmets1>Radiographic MRI features of brain metastasis. Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Trent Orton et al. Radiopaedia 2015. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/brain-metastases</ref> | |||
*Findings on [[Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy|MR spectroscopy]] include:<ref name=mriofbrainmets1>Radiographic MRI features of brain metastasis. Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Trent Orton et al. Radiopaedia 2015. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/brain-metastases</ref> | |||
:*Intratumoural [[choline]] peak with no choline elevation in the peritumoral oedema | |||
:*Any tumor necrosis results in a [[lipid]] peak | |||
:*[[N-Acetylaspartate|NAA]] depleted | |||
===Magnetic Resonance Perfusion=== | ===Magnetic Resonance Perfusion=== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sujit Routray, M.D. [2]
Overview
Other Imaging Findings
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- MR spectroscopy may be helpful in the diagnosis of intracerebral metastases.[1]
- Findings on MR spectroscopy include:[1]
Magnetic Resonance Perfusion
- MR perfusion demonstrates reduced CBV (cerebral blood volume) and CBF (cerebral blood flow) in the region of metastasis. Surrounding edema demonstrates normal CBV.
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MR perfusion of brain of a known case of renal cell carcinoma demonstrates reduced CBV (cerebral blood volume) and CBF (cerebral blood flow) in the region of metastasis. Surrounding edema demonstrates normal CBV.[2]
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MR perfusion of brain of a case of renal cell carcinoma demonstrates highly variable appearance of hemorrhagic metastases to the brain.[2]