Discrimination of brain abscess from necrotic or cystic tumors by diffusion-weighted echo planar imaging

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Abstract

Diagnostic difficulties in discriminating brain abscess from necrotic or cystic tumors using conventional CT and MRI have been reported. In this article, we examine the diagnostic ability of diffusion-weighted imaging to discriminate brain abscess from necrotic or cystic tumors. In previous reports, necrotic or cystic tumors show low signal intensity in diffusion- weighted imaging, indicating a high apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). In contrast, in our study, high signal intensity was observed in the abscess fluid, associated with low ADC.

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Ebisu, T., Tanaka, C., Umeda, M., Kitamura, M., Naruse, S., Higuchi, T., … Sato, H. (1996). Discrimination of brain abscess from necrotic or cystic tumors by diffusion-weighted echo planar imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 14(9), 1113–1116. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0730-725X(96)00237-8

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