MRI Signal Intensity and Electron Ultrastructure Classification Predict the Long-Term Outcome of Skull Base Chordomas.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY(2020)

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is a useful and widely used evaluation for chordomas. Prior studies have classified chordomas into cell-dense type and matrix-rich type according to the ultrastructural features. However, the relationship between the MR imaging signal intensity and ultrastructural classification is unknown. We hypothesized that MR imaging signal intensity may predict both tumor ultrastructural classification and prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-nine patients with skull base chordomas who underwent 95 operations were included in this retrospective single-center series. Preoperative tumor-to-pons MR imaging signal intensity ratios were calculated and designated as ratio on T1 FLAIR sequence (R-T1), ratio on T2 sequence (R-T2), and ratio on enhanced T1 FLAIR sequence (R-EN), respectively. We assessed the relationships among signal intensity ratios, ultrastructural classification, and survival. RESULTS: Compared with the matrix-rich type group, the cell-dense type chordomas showed lower R-T2 (cell-dense type: 1.90 ? 0.38; matrix-rich type: 2.61 ? 0.60 P?更多
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