MR imaging features of intracranial primary CNS lymphoma in immune competent patients

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We aimed to characterize specific MRI findings seen in immune competent patients with intracranial primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) and to determine their value in the management of such patients. Pre-treatment MRI examinations of 21 immunocompetent patients with biopsy-proven PCNSL were retrospectively evaluated. T1 and T2 signal characteristics as well as contrast enhancement features are described in all patients. Diffusion, perfusion and proton-MR-spectroscopy features are described in a subset of these patients. In the proper clinical and radiologic setting, suggesting the diagnosis of PCNSL can help institute proper treatment in a timely fashion and avoid unnecessary attempts at surgical resection and the associated morbidity.

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Mansour, A., Qandeel, M., Abdel-Razeq, H., & Abu Ali, H. A. (2014). MR imaging features of intracranial primary CNS lymphoma in immune competent patients. Cancer Imaging, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1470-7330-14-22

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