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Amyloid
The Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Volume 16, 2009 - Issue 2
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Original Article

The role of advanced MR methods in the diagnosis of cerebral amyloidoma

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Pages 94-98 | Published online: 13 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Amyloidoma is a term referring to a tumor-like deposition of extracellular insoluble fibrillar protein. Tumor-like amyloid formation in the brain had been described in isolated cases. However no advanced radiological studies to characterize these lesions have been reported. In the report, we have describe a 59-year-old woman, presented several months prior to diagnosis with memory decline, dizziness, walking instability, and speech difficulties. MRI revealed a left basal ganglia lesion with an intraventricular component. The patient underwent a stereotactic biopsy, which confirmed the diagnosis of amyloidoma, an extensive radiographic characterization of amyloidoma using advanced MR techniques was done, including magnetic resonance spectroscopy, dynamic susceptibility contrast, susceptibility weighted image (SWI), and magnetization transfer (MTR). All advanced MR techniques were able to characterize the amyloidoma as a non-neoplastic process. This is an example where such methods can be used for differential diagnosis of atypical brain lesions.

Abbreviations
BBB=

blood brain barrier

CST=

cortico-spinal tracts

DTI=

diffusion tensor images

FA=

fractional anisotropy

fMRI=

functional MRI

MRS=

magnetic resonance spectroscopy

MTR=

magnetization transfer

SWI=

susceptibility weighted image

Abbreviations
BBB=

blood brain barrier

CST=

cortico-spinal tracts

DTI=

diffusion tensor images

FA=

fractional anisotropy

fMRI=

functional MRI

MRS=

magnetic resonance spectroscopy

MTR=

magnetization transfer

SWI=

susceptibility weighted image

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