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Retrospective Review of 50 Canine Intracranial Tumors Evaluated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Authors:Susan L Kraft  Patrick R Gavin DVM  Phd    Constance DeHaan  Michael Moore  Lyle R Wendling  Charles W Leathers
Institution:Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS;Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Washington State University, Pullman;Department of Radiology, Sacred Heart Medical Center and Northwest Imaging, Spokane;Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Washington State University, Pullman, WA;Veterinary Imaging Service, Petaluna, CA
Abstract:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed on 50 dogs with intracranial neoplasia. The following tumor features were assessed: axial origin, location, shape, growth pattern, MRI signal intensity, evidence for edema, and paramagnetic contrast enhancement. Histologic diagnoses included 5 intracranially invading nasal tumors, 7 pituitary tumors, 22 meningiomas, 6 choroid plexus tumors, 7 astrocytomas, 1 ependymoma, and 2 oligodendrogliomas. Axial origin, site, shape, and growth pattern were important diagnostic characteristics for tumor type. Signal intensity and contrast enhancement pattern allowed further differentiation. Characteristic MRI features that facilitate diagnosis and prognosis were identified. Accurate diagnosis of tumor type based on these features was not always possible because of similarities in MRI appearance for some tumors. Tissue biopsy remains necessary for definitive diagnosis of intracranial tumors.
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