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A prospective study was carried out involving 27 patients to determine whether
MRT
can distinguish between lymph node
metastases
and reactive lymph node enlargement. The results of
MRT
were compared with the pathological findings. Using T1 and T2 weighted sequences and proton density sequences it was not possible to differentiate between reactively enlarged lymph nodes and lymph node
metastases
. Following the administration of Gd-DTPA the observation of central hypo-intensity with marginal hyper-intensity is a reliable sign of a lymph node metastasis. Using the criterion of length greater than 10 mm for lymph node
metastases
results in a specificity of 32% and sensitivity of 75%. The use of the sonographic maximal/cross measurement quotient > 2 in the axial/coronary/sagittal dimension improves specificity and sensitivity to 94%.
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PMID:[The magnetic resonance tomographic differential diagnosis between reactively enlarged lymph nodes and cervical lymph node metastases]. 139 45
Twenty-six cases of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor with a predominant epithelioid pattern were studied to determine the range of its histologic patterns, immunophenotype, and biologic behavior. The tumor presented as an asymptomatic mass either in superficial (16 cases) or in deep soft tissue (10 cases) of the extremity. Characteristically, those in deep soft tissue were composed of vague nodules of varying cellularity made up of cords or strands of rounded epithelioid cells with prominent nucleoli. Those in superficial soft tissue were uninodular masses composed of tight clusters of cells showing cell-to-cell molding but possessing the same prominence of nuclei and mitotic activity as those in deep soft tissue. Several were associated with a preexisting benign nerve sheath tumor. A number of cases deviated from the above description, including cases that resembled a clear cell carcinoma, a malignant
rhabdoid tumor
, and a pleomorphic sarcoma. The majority of cases (80%) strongly expressed S-100 protein and neuron-specific enolase, but all lacked a melanoma-associated antigen (as defined by HMB-45) and cytokeratin. Stains for type IV collagen defined linear immunoreactivity around single cells and groups of cells. This pattern did not differ substantially from that of melanomas and therefore did not serve as a reliable discriminant. Follow-up information indicated a more favorable course for those in superficial soft tissue compared with those in deep sites. Two of 16 patients in the former group developed
metastatic disease
compared with three of 10 in the latter group. Tumors in superficial soft tissue may be eminently treatable and curable, depending on size.
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PMID:Epithelioid variant of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (malignant epithelioid schwannoma). 174 81
In a prospective study, an attempt was made to determine the specificity of various imaging methods for defining tumours of the liver rather than their ability to demonstrate them. It was based on 130 patients with histologically confirmed lesions (33 haemangiomas, 17 FNH, 4 hepatocellular adenomas, 28 HCC, 36 adenocarcinoma
metastases
). The methods were
MRT
(130 cases), sonography (119), CT (122), dynamic arterial angio-CT (15), 99TC-EHIDA or blood pool scintigraphy (4 FNH, haemangiomas, HCC, 44 cases).
MRT
showed somewhat better results (accuracy 80%) than CT (73%) and angio-CT (73%) in demonstrating the type of lesion. The results of scintigraphy (53%) and sonography (69%) were rather worse. The range of accuracy for
MRT
, CT and sonography varied from 94% (haemangiomas with
MRT
) to 47% (FNH with sonography).
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PMID:[The accuracy of the imaging procedures (sonography, MRT, CT, angio-CT,nuclear medicine) in characterizing liver tumors]. 185 Jan 56
We evaluated 17 children with primary intracranial neoplasms for subarachnoid
metastatic disease
(SAMD) using myelography with computed tomographic follow-up (Myelo + CT) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) histopathologic examination, as well as magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium DTPA (MRI + Gd), between December 1988 and December 1989. There were 12 boys, and the median age was 5.7 years (range, 0.8 to 21.8 years). Tumor histology included 8 primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs), 3 ependymomas, 2 low-grade astrocytomas, 1 anaplastic astrocytoma, 1 glioblastoma multiforme, 1 atypical
rhabdoid tumor
, and 1 malignant fibrous histiocytoma. Thirteen tumors originated in the posterior fossa, 2 were supratentorial, and 2 were in the spinal cord. The median interval between the 2 diagnostic tests was 2 days. MRI + Gd was positive in 11 (65%), Myelo + CT in 8 (47%), and CSF in 5 (29%) cases. MRI + Gd was superior in delineating spinal cord nodules and "sugar coating" whereas Myelo + CT more readily revealed nerve root sleeve filling defects. There was no case in which Myelo + CT was positive that MRI + Gd did not reveal SAMD. MRI + Gd is a safe, noninvasive test that should be used as the initial imaging modality for the presence of SAMD.
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PMID:Comparison of myelography with CT follow-up versus gadolinium MRI for subarachnoid metastatic disease in children. 198 95
A case of malignant
rhabdoid tumor
(MRT) of the kidney diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in a 4-mo-old infant who later developed a left pleural effusion (also recognized as
metastatic disease
by cytologic means) is reported. Rhabdoid cells--intermediate-sized cells with vesicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli, exhibiting a paranuclear, eosinophilic, dense inclusion--seem to be specific enough for this tumor to allow diagnosis by FNAC.
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PMID:Malignant rhabdoid tumor of the kidney diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration cytology. 215 66
With a retrospective analysis of images from 39 patients with histologically proven liver tumours we tried to determine the best
MRT
-parameter for detection of cavernous hemangioma (n = 19) and its differentiation from malignoma (
metastases
n = 17, HCC n = 5). The best differentiation was achieved with the contrast-to-noise ratio between lesion and liver in multi-echo-images with TR/TE = 2,000/210 ms and a definite limit with an accuracy of 84% for hemangioma and 91% for malignoma. The respective intensity ratios (lesion/liver) were 95% and 77%. T2-relation times and the T1- and T2-ratios were also calculated. In contrary to the literature we think that these parameters are not sufficiently discriminating.
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PMID:[Differential diagnosis by MRT of cavernous hemangiomas and malignant tumors of the liver--advantages of the multi-echo technic]. 216 Jun 68
Thirteen
MRT
investigations of the knee region of nine children with neuroblastoma stage IV/III were performed in order to demonstrate bone-marrow
metastases
. The
MRT
-findings were correlated with bone-marrow cytology, immunofluorescence, and mIBG-scintigraphy.
MRT
showed a high sensitivity in demonstrating bone-marrow abnormalities, although bone-marrow aspiration and mIBG-scintigraphy will still be needed to make a specific diagnosis. On the other hand, signs of bone-marrow involvement in
MRT
investigations without positive findings in bone-marrow cytology and mIBG-scintigraphy may be the first evidence of bone-marrow
metastases
.
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PMID:[Bone marrow metastases of neuroblastoma: MRT in comparison with bone marrow cytology and mIBG scintigraphy]. 216 Jun 83
Rhabdoid sarcoma
is an uncommon tumor that most frequently arises in the kidney. Congenital lesions have been documented in only a few cases. Primary or
metastatic disease
of the skin or subcutis is rare. We report the first case of congenital rhabdoid sarcoma that arose as a subcutaneous tumor in a neonate. Cutaneous
metastases
were present.
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PMID:Congenital rhabdoid sarcoma with cutaneous metastases. 233 92
We review 111 cases of
rhabdoid tumor
of kidney (RTK), including 79 entered on the National Wilms' Tumor Study (NWTS). Median age at diagnosis was 11 months, with a range from 0 to 106 months. The male:female ratio was 1.5:1. Gross features included a characteristic involvement of perihilar renal parenchyma. A wide histological spectrum was encountered, including nine major morphological patterns (classical, epithelioid, sclerosing, lymphomatoid, histiocytoid, etc.). These appearances invite confusion with other renal neoplasms. Ultrastructural studies were performed in 20 cases; immunocytochemical studies were performed in 11. Vimentin was demonstrated in all tumors; epithelial membrane antigen was seen in 7. Nonspecific decoration of cytoplasmic inclusions by a variety of immunostains was found in several cases. Several findings suggested that RTK might arise from primitive cells involved in formation of the renal medulla. There was no evidence of a histogenetic relationship to Wilms' tumor, although RTK may overlap with mesoblastic nephroma and clear cell sarcoma. Of the 70 NWTS patients with adequate follow-up, 56 (80%) have died. Every patient presenting with distant
metastases
died, whereas 10 of 20 with negative nodes survived. Survival rates were higher for girls (56.3% versus 11.1%). None of the histological variables had independent prognostic significance.
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PMID:Rhabdoid tumor of kidney. A report of 111 cases from the National Wilms' Tumor Study Pathology Center. 254 25
The introduction of new pictorial methods in the last decade and the increase of information for the surgeon have brought about changes not only in several therapeutic concepts but also in the indications for surgery and in surgical strategies. The influence of CT and
MRT
on surgery can be summarized in 3 points: 1. Substitution of previous forms of surgical therapy by interventional radiology. Examples are curative CT-guided percutaneous puncture and drainage of abscesses of the liver and other organs. 2. Improved diagnostics and follow-up of acute morphologic processes with non-correlating clinical signs, as acute necrotizing pancreatitis allows a better definition of the therapeutic concept. 3. Advances in tumour surgery by early detection of malignant processes and improved follow up after surgery for the early detection of recurrences and
metastases
.
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PMID:[CT and MRT--their influence on surgery]. 279 7
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