MR imaging of cerebral extraventricular neurocytoma: A report of 9 cases

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Extraventricular neurocytoma is a rare entity, most frequently occurring in brain parenchyma outside the ventricular system. The purpose of this study was to characterize the MR imaging findings in a series of 9 patients with EVN verified by results of pathologic examination. All 9 EVNs were solitary and intracranially located. Eight lesions were well demarcated, and 3 showed intratumoral hemorrhage. The solid parts of 7 tumors were primarily isointense on T1-weighted images and heterogeneously enhanced on T1WI with contrast. Although cerebral EVNs can present a wide spectrum of appearances on MR, the imaging patterns appear to vary according to anatomic location and cellularity. Lesions in frontal or parietal lobes often present as well-demarcated large masses with cystic degeneration, hemorrhage, mild-to-moderate edema, and inhomogeneous enhancement. Moreover, the general isointensityofthe solid parts of EVN on T1WI may be of some specificity.

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Liu, K., Wen, G., Lv, X. F., Deng, Y. J., Deng, Y. J., Hou, G. Q., … Ding, J. L. (2013). MR imaging of cerebral extraventricular neurocytoma: A report of 9 cases. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 34(3), 541–546. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3264

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