Tumeurs cranioencéphaliques. Techniques d’imagerie et sémiologie

M. Rochette-Paris (Spécialiste des hôpitaux des Armées) , S. Kremer (Assistant-chef de clinique) , L. Taillandier (Praticien hospitalier) , C. Moret (Praticien hospitalier) , E. Schmitt (Assistant-chef de clinique) , S. Bracard (Professeur des Universités) , L. Picard (Professeur des Universités)
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Imaging has a significant role in the diagnosis and more particularly in the evaluation of the therapeutic possibilities and prognosis of cranio-encephalic tumours (CET). After surgery, it is used at the same time to evaluate the tumour resection and to consider the associated treatments. In the follow-up, imaging allows to appreciate the answers and the complications of these therapies. MRI is currently unanimously recognized as the examination of choice for the diagnosis and the follow-up of CET. The diffusion and perfusion MRI techniques, available on the modern imagers are easily realizable in clinical practice. They bring further information basically different from those provided by morphological imaging, particularly interesting for the diagnosis but also during the follow-up of these lesions.

cranioencéphaliques肿瘤。成像技术和符号学
影像学在颅脑肿瘤(CET)的诊断中具有重要的作用,特别是在评估治疗可能性和预后方面。手术后,它同时用于评估肿瘤切除和考虑相关治疗。在随访中,影像学检查允许我们了解这些治疗的答案和并发症。MRI是目前公认的诊断和随访CET的首选检查方法。在现代成像技术上,弥散和灌注MRI技术很容易在临床实践中实现。它们提供了与形态学成像所提供的基本不同的进一步信息,这对诊断和这些病变的随访都特别有趣。
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