Role of MRI Spectroscopy in diagnosis of brain Glioma: A Cross-Sectional Study

A. Okasha, A. R. Hamdan
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Background: Glioma a common type of the brain tumor, which originates in the glial cells that surround and support neurons in the brain, including astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and ependymalcells. Objectives: This study is aiming to investigate the role of MRS in patients in diagnosis of brain glioma. Patients and methods: The study was designed as a cross-sectional study recruit 30 patients, who were referred to the Radio-diagnosis Department of South Valley University Hospitals for suspected glioma from neurosurgery department during the period from February 2018 to Aug 2021 the study protocol was approved by the local ethics committee of South valley University hospitals (Ref No Code Ms-4–2018, Date of approval 10–02-2018). and it was approved by the local Research Ethics Committee of our hospital. Results: The study included 30 patients with age ranged from six to 72 years old. The lesions within the repetitive tumor group had essentially higher Cho/Cr ratios than those within the radiation damage group (p < 0.0001; SE, 0.18), and these, also, had vitally higher Cho/Cr proportions than the typical white matter of 6 patients (p = 0.0003; SE, 0.09). In differentiating tumor versus non-tumor lesions, the sensitivity and specificity of Cho/NAA ratio greater than 2.0 was 96% and 70%, respectively. For ratios higher than 2.5, the sensitivity and specificity to detect tumors was 97% and 86%, respectively. Conclusion: MRS examination was greatly beneficial in differentiating neoplastic from non-neoplastic lesions and decrease for stereotactic brain biopsy. However, further studies are required to confirm the
MRI波谱在脑胶质瘤诊断中的作用:一项横断面研究
背景:胶质瘤是一种常见的脑肿瘤,起源于环绕和支持大脑神经元的胶质细胞,包括星形胶质细胞、少突胶质细胞和室管膜细胞。目的:探讨磁共振成像在脑胶质瘤诊断中的作用。患者和方法:本研究设计为横断面研究,招募30例患者,于2018年2月至2021年8月期间从南谷大学医院神经外科转至南谷大学医院放射诊断部诊断疑似胶质瘤,研究方案经南谷大学医院当地伦理委员会批准(参考编号Ms-4-2018,批准日期10-02-2018)。并获得了本院当地科研伦理委员会的批准。结果:研究纳入30例患者,年龄从6岁到72岁不等。重复肿瘤组病变的Cho/Cr比值明显高于辐射损伤组(p < 0.0001;SE, 0.18),这些患者的Cho/Cr比例也显著高于6例典型白质(p = 0.0003;, 0.09)。Cho/NAA比值大于2.0鉴别肿瘤与非肿瘤病变的敏感性为96%,特异性为70%。当比值大于2.5时,检测肿瘤的敏感性和特异性分别为97%和86%。结论:MRS检查有助于鉴别肿瘤与非肿瘤病变,减少脑立体定向活检。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实
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