Title of article :
Hydatid Disease of the Central Nervous System Imaging Characteristics and General Features
Author/Authors :
Abbassioun, K Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Arad General Hospital - Somaye Ave, Tehran , Amirjamshidi, A Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Sina Hospital - Imam Ave, Tehran , Sabouri Deylamie, M Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Mehr General Hospital, Tehran
Pages :
7
From page :
125
To page :
131
Abstract :
Background;Hydatiddiseaseprimarilyaffects the liverand typicallydemonstratescharacteristic imaging findings. Secondary involvement due to hematogenous disseminationmay beseeninalmostanylocations,e.g., lung,kidney,spleen,boneandcentralnervoussystem (CNS). Objectives:ToreviewthedifferentaspectsofhydatidosisoftheCNSbrieflyanddiscussthe pathognomonic features and rare varieties of radiological findings useful in preoperative diagnosisofthediseaseinthehumanCNS. Material& Method; Ina retrospectivestudy,therecordsofalmost100casesofCNShydatidosis wereanalyzed.Theavailableimageswerereviewedbyindependentobservers,either a radiologistora neurosurgeon,andreportedseparately. Results; In skull X-ray films, nonspecific changes denoted increased intracranial pressure, skull asymmetryandcurvilinear calcification in rare instances.Computed tomography (CT) andmagneticresonanceimaging(MRI)demonstratedtheroundoroval,well-definedcystic masswithan attenuation or signal intensitysimilar to that of cerebrospinal fluid,withno associatedperifocaledema,andnocontrastenhancementasthepathognomonicfindingsof brainhydatidosis.Similar findingsweredetectedinhydatidcystsinvolvingtheorbit,spinal column and spinal cord with some variations. Such findings asmild perifocaledema,nonhomogenous contrast enhancement, non-uniform shapes, calcification and multiplicity or septationshavebeentheatypicalradiologicalfindings. Conclusion;Inendemicareas,familiaritywithtypicalandatypicalradiologicalmanifestations of hydatid disease of theCNS, will be helpful inmaking prompt and correct preoperative diagnosisleadingtoa bettersurgicaloutcome.
Keywords :
Brain , Computed Tomography , Echinococcosis , Orbit , Spine , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2003
Record number :
2434873
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