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Conventional brain MRI features distinguishing limbic encephalitis from mesial temporal glioma

Zoccarato M.
•
Valeggia S.
•
Zuliani L.
altro
Manara R.
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
NEURORADIOLOGY
Abstract
Purpose: Radiological hallmark of autoimmune limbic encephalitis (LE) is a hyperintense signal in MRI T2-weighted images of mesial temporal structures. We aimed to identify conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features that can help distinguish LE from temporal glioma. Methods: Brain MRIs of 25 patients affected by antibody-positive autoimmune LE, 24 patients affected by temporal glioma (tumor group), and 5 negative controls were retrospectively blindly evaluated in random order. Results: Ten brain MRIs from the LE group were correctly recognized; one additional patient with mesial temporal hyperintensity with anti-AK5 abs LE was wrongly diagnosed as having a tumor. The brain MRIs of the remaining 14 of the 25 patients with LE were judged negative or, in three cases, showed features not typical for LE. In the tumor group, all MRIs showed pathological alterations diagnosed as tumors in 22/24 cases and as LE in two (2/22, 9%). Unilateral lesions were more common in tumors than in neuroradiologically abnormal LE (96% vs. 18%, p < 0.001). T2/FLAIR hyperintensity of the parahippocampal gyrus was associated more with tumor than with LE (71% vs. 18%) (p = 0,009), as T2/FLAIR hyperintensity of extralimbic structures (p = 0.015), edema (p = 0.041), and mass effect (p = 0.015). Maintenance of gray/white matter distinction was strongly associated with LE (91% vs. 17%, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Conventional brain MRI is a fundamental tool in the differential diagnosis between LE and glioma. Bilateral involvement and maintenance of gray/white matter distinction at the cortical/subcortical interface are highly suggestive of LE.
DOI
10.1007/s00234-019-02212-1
WOS
WOS:000475706400005
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3021042
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85065156771
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00234-019-02212-1
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closed access
license:copyright editore
license:digital rights management non definito
license uri:iris.pri00
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/3021042
Soggetti
  • AK5 antibodie

  • Brain MRI

  • Glioma

  • Limbic encephaliti

  • Neuronal antibodie

  • Adult

  • Aged

  • Aged, 80 and over

  • Autoimmune Disease

  • Brain Neoplasm

  • Diagnosis, Differenti...

  • Female

  • Glioma

  • Human

  • Limbic Encephaliti

  • Male

  • Middle Aged

  • Retrospective Studie

  • Young Adult

  • Magnetic Resonance Im...

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