Intracranial metastases: Spectrum of MR imaging findings

Eun Kyoung Lee, Eun Ja Lee, Mi Sung Kim, Hee Jin Park, No Hyuck Park, Sung Il Park, Yong Seok Lee

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Abstract

Intracranial metastatic lesions arise through a number of routes. Therefore, they can involve any part of the central nervous system and their imaging appearances vary. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a key role in lesion detection, lesion delineation, and differentiation of metastases from other intracranial disease processes. This article is a reasoned pictorial review illustrating the many faces of intracranial metastatic lesions based on the location - intra-axial metastases, calvarial metastases, dural metastases, leptomeningeal metastases, secondary invasion of the meninges by metastatic disease involving the calvarium and skull base, direct or perineural intracranial extension of head and neck neoplasm, and other unusual manifestations of intracranial metastases. We also review the role of advanced MRI to distinguish metastases from high-grade gliomas, tumor-mimicking lesions such as brain abscesses, and delayed post-radiation changes in radiosurgically treated patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1173-1185
Number of pages13
JournalActa Radiologica
Volume53
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Brain
  • Metastases
  • MR imaging

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