Journal article

The incidence and significance of multicentric noncontrast-enhancing lesions distant from a histologically-proven glioblastoma

A Lasocki, F Gaillard, MA Tacey, KJ Drummond, SL Stuckey

Journal of Neuro Oncology | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Improvements in imaging are increasing the detection of multiple lesions in the setting of glioblastoma. Occasionally distant non-enhancing lesions may be identified which have the appearances of a multicentric low-grade glioma. We aimed to determine the incidence, prognostic significance and diagnostic value of this appearance in new glioblastoma patients. Pre-operative MRIs of patients with a new diagnosis of glioblastoma were reviewed to identify multicentric non-enhancing lesions, defined as areas of FLAIR hyperintensity and mass effect, without post-contrast enhancement, separate from the histologically-proven glioblastoma. Patient survival was compared to glioblastoma patients without ..

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