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MR Spectroscopy in Meningioma

MR spectroscopy may provide additional information in cases in which the differential diagnosis
of tumors by neuroimaging is difficult. Cho reflects membrane turnover, correlates with malignancy in astrocytic tumors, and forms high peaks in meningioma. The most common proton spectrum found in meningiomas is a high Cho peak with low or absent NAA and Cr and variable amounts of lactate. Most important, an unusually high ratio of Ala to Cr has been found in meningiomas because of the high Ala and low Cr content, and this is a relatively specific finding for meningioma. Alanine is seen as doublet centered at 1.47 ppm and inverts on the long-TE sequence.

Reference- AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 20:882–885, May 1999
MR Spectroscopy in Meningioma Reviewed by Sumer Sethi on Saturday, April 26, 2008 Rating: 5

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HLauro said...

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