Atypical imaging features of epstein-barr virus-positive primary central nervous system lymphomas in patients without AIDS

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent clinical experience with EBV-positive PCNSL in patients without acquired immune deficiency syndrome showed that they tended to have atypical features seen on conventional MR imaging. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the MR imaging features of EBV-positive PCNSL in patients without AIDS and to compare these imaging findings with those of EBV-negative PCNSL. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images were obtained in 55 consecutive patients with pathologically proved EBV-positive (n = 10) or EBV-negative (n = 45) PCNSL. We statistically analyzed the differences between the patient groups regarding the occurrence of tumor necrosis or hemorrhage and ADC, rCBV max, rCBVr, and the Cho/NAA ratio in the tumor area. RESULTS: Tumor necrosis and hemorrhage were observed in 9 (90%) and 7 (70%), respectively, of the patients with EBV-positive PCNSL; necrosis was observed in 8 (18%), and hemorrhage, in 3 (7%) patients with EBV-negative PCNSL (P

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Lee, H. Y., Kim, H. S., Park, J. W., Baek, H. J., Kim, S. J., & Choi, C. G. (2013). Atypical imaging features of epstein-barr virus-positive primary central nervous system lymphomas in patients without AIDS. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 34(8), 1562–1567. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3429

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