Differentiating brain radionecrosis from tumour recurrence: a role for contrast-enhanced ultrasound?

Differentiating radionecrosis from tumour recurrence is a major issue in neuro-oncology. Conventional imaging is far from being validated as an alternative to histological assessment. We report the case of a patient operated on for suspected recurrence of brain metastasis 9 months after cyberknife r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta neurochirurgica 2017-12, Vol.159 (12), p.2405-2408
Hauptverfasser: Mattei, Luca, Prada, Francesco, Marchetti, Marcello, Gaviani, Paola, DiMeco, Francesco
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Zusammenfassung:Differentiating radionecrosis from tumour recurrence is a major issue in neuro-oncology. Conventional imaging is far from being validated as an alternative to histological assessment. We report the case of a patient operated on for suspected recurrence of brain metastasis 9 months after cyberknife radiosurgery. While magnetic resonance imaging showed strong enhancement of the lesion, intraoperative contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) surprisingly did not—different from what is expected for brain metastases. Histopathological examination documented radionecrosis. For the first time, we describe radionecrosis with CEUS; further investigation is needed; however, the lack of enhancement could represent an important hallmark in differential diagnosis with neoplastic tissue.
ISSN:0001-6268
0942-0940
DOI:10.1007/s00701-017-3306-x