2019
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00286
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Glioma Mimics: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Characteristics of Granulomas in Dogs

Abstract: Granulomas can “mimic” gliomas on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in human patients. The goal of this retrospective study was to report canine brain granulomas that were consistent with glioma based upon MRI, report their histologic diagnosis, and identify MRI criteria that might be useful to distinguish granuloma from glioma. Ten granulomas, initially suspected to be glioma based on MRI, were ultimately diagnosed as granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis ( n = 5), infectious granulomas… Show more

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“…The clinical-imaging exclusion criteria were inspired by Dolera [ 10 ], and implemented as followed: Previous chemotherapy or surgical treatment of the tumour; Lesion localization close to a vascular territory of a main cerebral artery or a perforating artery with sharp demarcation [ 42 ], strong hyperintensity in the diffusion image and hypointensity on ADC (Apparent Diffusion Coefficient) map [ 40 ] suggesting a vascular origin [ 40 , 42 , 46 ]; Fever/other symptoms or blood abnormalities correlated with inflammation, presence of any predisposing factor to infection, image characteristics of an abscess (T2-Weighted images (T2-WI) hypointense peripheral rim or peripheral concentric “onion skin like” hypointense rim, thick strong peripheral rim contrast enhancement [ 47 ] or a granuloma (dural contact, T2-WI hypointensity) [ 48 ] and concurrent findings of meningitis [ 48 , 49 ]; these aspects were considered indicative of inflammatory diseases [ 38 ]; Well defined rounded structure, isolated or in continuity with ventricles and cisterns with thin, smooth non-enhancing walls and content resembling cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or fat, that did not display contrast enhancement, were considered congenital intracranial cysts (arachnoid or dermoid cysts) [ 50 ]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The clinical-imaging exclusion criteria were inspired by Dolera [ 10 ], and implemented as followed: Previous chemotherapy or surgical treatment of the tumour; Lesion localization close to a vascular territory of a main cerebral artery or a perforating artery with sharp demarcation [ 42 ], strong hyperintensity in the diffusion image and hypointensity on ADC (Apparent Diffusion Coefficient) map [ 40 ] suggesting a vascular origin [ 40 , 42 , 46 ]; Fever/other symptoms or blood abnormalities correlated with inflammation, presence of any predisposing factor to infection, image characteristics of an abscess (T2-Weighted images (T2-WI) hypointense peripheral rim or peripheral concentric “onion skin like” hypointense rim, thick strong peripheral rim contrast enhancement [ 47 ] or a granuloma (dural contact, T2-WI hypointensity) [ 48 ] and concurrent findings of meningitis [ 48 , 49 ]; these aspects were considered indicative of inflammatory diseases [ 38 ]; Well defined rounded structure, isolated or in continuity with ventricles and cisterns with thin, smooth non-enhancing walls and content resembling cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or fat, that did not display contrast enhancement, were considered congenital intracranial cysts (arachnoid or dermoid cysts) [ 50 ]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fever/other symptoms or blood abnormalities correlated with inflammation, presence of any predisposing factor to infection, image characteristics of an abscess (T2-Weighted images (T2-WI) hypointense peripheral rim or peripheral concentric “onion skin like” hypointense rim, thick strong peripheral rim contrast enhancement [ 47 ] or a granuloma (dural contact, T2-WI hypointensity) [ 48 ] and concurrent findings of meningitis [ 48 , 49 ]; these aspects were considered indicative of inflammatory diseases [ 38 ];…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hypointense peripheral rim or peripheral concentric "onion skin like" hypointense rim, thick strong peripheral rim contrast enhancement [27] or a granuloma (dural contact, T2-WI hypointensity) [28]and concurrent ndings of meningitis [28,29]; these aspects were considered indicative of in ammatory diseases [30];…”
Section: Dogs and Tumour Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Fever/other symptoms or blood abnormalities correlated with inflammation, presence of any predisposing factor to infection, image characteristics of an abscess (T2-Weighted images (T2-WI) hypointense peripheral rim or peripheral concentric "onion skin like" hypointense rim, thick strong peripheral rim contrast enhancement [27] or a granuloma (dural contact, T2-WI hypointensity) [28] and concurrent findings of meningitis [28,29]; these aspects were considered indicative of inflammatory diseases [30]; -Well defined rounded structure, isolated or in continuity with ventricles and cisterns with thin, smooth non-enhancing walls and content resembling cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or fat, that did not display contrast enhancement, were considered congenital intracranial cysts (arachnoid or dermoid cysts) [31].…”
Section: Dogs and Tumour Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%