Title of article :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Differential Diagnosis of Meningiomas Using ANOVA
Author/Authors :
Liu, Jinhuan Department of Radiology - Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Chen, Jun Department of Radiology - Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Zha, Yunfei Department of Radiology - Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Huang, Yabin Department of Pathology - Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Zeng, Feifei Department of Radiology - Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China
Abstract :
This work explored the diagnostic value of different subtypes of meningiomas under T2WI low signal based on analysis of variance
(ANOVA), and the expression differences of Ki67, VEGF, and P73 in different subtypes were analyzed. 67 patients with meningioma confirmed surgically and pathologically in hospital were selected as the research subjects, whose pathological classification occurs with obvious low signal on T2WI. First, the age distribution of the subjects and the distribution of different
subtypes were counted. Then, ANOVA was adopted to analyze the MRI imaging signs of patients with different subtypes of
meningioma. Finally, the differences of Ki67, VEGF, and P73 proteins and mRNA expression levels in different subtypes were
detected via immunohistochemical assay and qPCR. The results showed that the proportion of patients with transitional meningioma was the most, which was 43.28%, while the proportion of patients with meningeal melanoma was the least, which was
7.46%. In patients with transitional meningioma, the MRI images showed mixed signals in different layers. Fibrous MRI images
showed hyalinosis and calcification of collagen fibers in the tumor, with low T2WI signal. Sand-shape MRI images showed double
low signals. MRI images of meningeal melanoma showed high signal on T1-weighted Imaging (T1WI) and low signal on T2WI.
The protein expression and mRNA levels of Ki67 and P73 in transitional meningioma were evidently higher in contrast to those in
fibrous meningioma (P < 0.05). The expression level of VEGF protein and mRNA in meningeal melanoma were notably higher in
contrast to those in fibro meningioma (P < 0.05). It was revealed that the MRI images of the four subtypes of meningiomas under
ANOVA-based T2WI low signal were quite different, and the expressions of Ki67, P73, and VEGF in different subtypes had
significant differences. This work provided a reference basis for the preoperative diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
of meningiomas.
Keywords :
ANOVA , MRI , Meningiomas , CT
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging