Challenges in radiological evaluation of brain metastases, beyond progression

A. Ortiz de Mendivil , P. Martín-Medina , L. García-Cañamaque , B. Jiménez-Munarriz , R. Ciérvide , J. Diamantopoulos
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MRI is the cornerstone in the evaluation of brain metastases. The clinical challenges lie in discriminating metastases from mimickers such as infections or primary tumors and in evaluating the response to treatment. The latter sometimes leads to growth, which must be framed as pseudo-progression or radionecrosis, both inflammatory phenomena attributable to treatment, or be considered as recurrence. To meet these needs, imaging techniques are the subject of constant research. However, an exponential growth after radiotherapy must be interpreted with caution, even in the presence of results suspicious of tumor progression by advanced techniques, because it may be due to inflammatory changes. The aim of this paper is to familiarize the reader with inflammatory phenomena of brain metastases treated with radiotherapy and to describe two related radiological signs: "the inflammatory cloud" and "incomplete ring enhancement", in order to adopt a conservative management with close follow-up.

脑转移瘤放射学评估的挑战,超越进展期
磁共振成像是评估脑转移瘤的基石。临床面临的挑战在于如何将转移瘤与感染或原发肿瘤等模仿者区分开来,以及如何评估对治疗的反应。原发肿瘤有时会导致肿瘤增大,必须将其视为假性进展或放射性坏死(这两种炎症现象都可归因于治疗),或视为复发。为了满足这些需求,成像技术一直是研究的主题。然而,对于放疗后肿瘤呈指数增长的情况,即使先进技术的结果怀疑肿瘤进展,也必须谨慎解读,因为这可能是炎症变化所致。本文旨在让读者熟悉放疗后脑转移瘤的炎症现象,并介绍两种相关的放射学征象:"炎症云 "和 "不完全环形强化",以便采取保守治疗和密切随访。
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