Magnetic resonance imaging of cerebellar lesions in patients with tuberous sclerosis

被引:0
|
作者
Arbelaez, A [1 ]
Castillo, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY | 1998年 / 4卷 / 06期
关键词
congenital dysplasia; magnetic resonance imaging; tuberous sclerosis;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose: To characterize magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of lesions of tuberous sclerosis (TS) occurring in the cerebellum. Methods: All MRI studies obtained in patients with TS (n = 50) during a 6-year period were evaluated for cerebellar lesions. The following features were recorded: number, multiplicity, sidedness, depth of involvement, size, shape, signal characteristics, contrast enhancement, and associated lesions. The medical records of these patients also were reviewed, with special attention to signs and symptoms arising from the posterior fossa. Results: Of the 50 patients with TS who were studied, 8 patients had 10 cerebellar lesions: solitary lesions were found in 6 patients and multiple lesions were found in 2 cases. Six lesions were unilateral (five in the right hemisphere). Five lesions were larger than 2 cm in greatest dimension. All lesions involved the gray matter. Extension into the white matter was noted in five in-stances. All lesions were wedge shaped, and five extended to ward the fourth ventricle. All lesions were hypointense on T-1- and hyperintense on T-2-weighted sequences. Six patients received contrast medium; three lesions showed heterogenous enhancement in these patients. No patients had symptoms that were thought to be related to these lesions. Conclusion: Cerebellar lesions occurred in 16% of our patients. The lesions were incidental and asymptomatic. Lesions were devoid of mass effect and showed similar features to those described elsewhere for subcortical/cortical tubers arising in the cerebral hemispheres of patients with TS.
引用
收藏
页码:412 / 416
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hand in Systemic Sclerosis
    Low, Andrea H. L.
    Lax, Matthew
    Johnson, Sindhu R.
    Lee, Peter
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2009, 36 (05) : 961 - 964
  • [42] Optimization of magnetic resonance imaging for sellar lesions
    Tarr, RW
    Lewin, JS
    TECHNIQUES IN NEUROSURGERY, 2000, 6 (04): : 258 - 265
  • [43] Rare Infraglottic Lesions in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Blasiak-Kolacinska, Nina
    Pietruszewska, Wioletta
    Grzelak, Piotr
    Razniewski, Marek
    Stefanczyk, Ludomir
    Majos, Agata
    POLISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2014, 79 : 305 - 310
  • [44] EARLY AND SEVERE SPINAL LESIONS IN TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
    BENDRIDI, MF
    SAMOUD, A
    BARAKET, M
    SLIMANE, N
    ARCHIVES FRANCAISES DE PEDIATRIE, 1991, 48 (07): : 487 - 489
  • [45] The longitudinal evolution of cerebral blood flow in children with tuberous sclerosis assessed by arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging may be related to cognitive performance
    Caroline Rutten
    Ludovic Fillon
    Mathieu Kuchenbuch
    Ana Saitovitch
    Jennifer Boisgontier
    Nicole Chemaly
    Delphine Breuillard
    Lisa Ouss
    Volodia Dangouloff-Ros
    Thomas Blauwblomme
    Monica Zilbovicius
    Rima Nabbout
    Nathalie Boddaert
    European Radiology, 2023, 33 : 196 - 206
  • [46] Differential cerebellar activation on functional magnetic resonance Imaging during working memory performance in persons with multiple sclerosis
    Li, YL
    Chiaravalloti, ND
    Hillary, FG
    DeLuca, J
    Liu, WC
    Kalnin, AJ
    Ricker, JH
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2004, 85 (04): : 635 - 639
  • [47] Gray matter involvement in patients with multiple sclerosis as shown by magnetic resonance imaging
    Rumzan, Reshiana
    Chen Xuan
    Li Yong-mei
    CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 125 (13) : 2361 - 2364
  • [48] The use of magnetic resonance imaging in the study of asymptomatic familial multiple sclerosis patients
    Barakat-Shrem, O
    Fernández-Pérez, MJ
    Benavente-Fernández, A
    García-Moreno, JM
    Ruiz-Peña, JL
    Fajardo-Gálvez, J
    Izquierdo, G
    REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, 2003, 37 (09) : 811 - 814
  • [49] The longitudinal evolution of cerebral blood flow in children with tuberous sclerosis assessed by arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging may be related to cognitive performance
    Rutten, Caroline
    Fillon, Ludovic
    Kuchenbuch, Mathieu
    Saitovitch, Ana
    Boisgontier, Jennifer
    Chemaly, Nicole
    Breuillard, Delphine
    Ouss, Lisa
    Dangouloff-Ros, Volodia
    Blauwblomme, Thomas
    Zilbovicius, Monica
    Nabbout, Rima
    Boddaert, Nathalie
    EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, 2023, 33 (01) : 196 - 206
  • [50] MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING STUDY OF SHOULDER LESIONS IN HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS
    BERNAGEAU, J
    BARDIN, T
    GOUTALLIER, D
    VOISIN, MC
    BARD, M
    REVUE DU RHUMATISME, 1994, 61 (09): : S45 - S47