Automated MR spectroscopy of intra- and extraventricular neurocytomas

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Purpose: We evaluated the automated magnetic resonance spectroscopic (MRS) characteristics of intra- and extraventricular neurocytomas. Materials and Methods: One extra- and 4 intraventricular neurocytomas were studied. Automated single-voxel proton MRS was performed with a 1.5T MR scanner. The results of 6 total automated MR spectra were analyzed for each tumor. Results: Lactate resonance was detected as a doublet in 3 MR spectra of 2 intraventricular neurocytomas. A peak corresponding to N-acetylaspartate (NAA) was small in 5 MR spectra of 4 intraventricular neurocytomas. Creatine (Cr) resonance was detected in all 6 MR spectra. Prominent choline (Cho) resonance was found in all 6 MR spectra. The myoinositol (MI) and Wor glycine (Gly) peaks were large in 3 MR spectra of 2 intraventricu-lar neurocytomas. Conclusion: The presence of the NAA signal and high MI and Wor Gly signals may be characteristic features of intraventricular neurocytomas. A combination of prominent Cho resonance and detectable Cr resonance is a common feature of both intra- and extraven-tricular neurocytomas.

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Ueda, F., Suzuki, M., Matsui, O., & Uchiyama, N. (2007). Automated MR spectroscopy of intra- and extraventricular neurocytomas. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 6(2), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.6.75

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