Extra‐axial tumors most commonly arise from the meninges, calvarium, or skull base. Localization of a lesion as extra‐axial or extra‐cerebral in origin has significant clinical importance in terms of treatment planning and predicting prognosis. High‐resolution fat‐suppressed imaging is crucial for specific evaluation of the skull base, and correlation with computed tomography (CT) is often helpful in these cases. This unit presents basic MRI protocols for imaging extra‐axial tumors in specific locations; sequence modifications are discussed where necessary. The sequences described in this unit are based on a 1.5 T scanner (GE Medical Systems), but can be expected to be equally applicable to other field strengths and scanners from other manu...
Cranial nerves IX to XII are rarely affected by pathology compared with cranial nerves III, V, VII, ...
There are many kinds of extra-axial brain tumors and tumor-like lesions, and definitive diagnosis is...
Magnetic resonance imagings (MRI) are very useful in detecting small tumors such as small acoustic n...
There are a multitude of tumors that may spread to the extra‐axial compartment (i.e., meninges, skul...
The majority of primary brain tumors in adults are found in the supratentorial compartment, while tu...
The role of MRI imaging in the metastatic work‐up is to detect the spread of tumor to the brain pare...
This unit presents the preferred protocol for imaging the brain following the institution of chemoth...
The skull base is a highly complex and difficult to access anatomical region, which constitutes a re...
This unit presents a basic protocol for conventional and fast spin echo imaging of spine for visuali...
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Background: Extra-axial Central Nervous System (CNS) lesions simply abut the CNS from meningeal or j...
Extra-axial brain tumors are extra-cerebral tumors and are usually benign. The choice of treatment f...
Extra-axial intracranial metastases may arise through several situations. Hematogenous spread to the...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Cranial nerves IX to XII are rarely affected by pathology compared with cranial nerves III, V, VII, ...
There are many kinds of extra-axial brain tumors and tumor-like lesions, and definitive diagnosis is...
Magnetic resonance imagings (MRI) are very useful in detecting small tumors such as small acoustic n...
There are a multitude of tumors that may spread to the extra‐axial compartment (i.e., meninges, skul...
The majority of primary brain tumors in adults are found in the supratentorial compartment, while tu...
The role of MRI imaging in the metastatic work‐up is to detect the spread of tumor to the brain pare...
This unit presents the preferred protocol for imaging the brain following the institution of chemoth...
The skull base is a highly complex and difficult to access anatomical region, which constitutes a re...
This unit presents a basic protocol for conventional and fast spin echo imaging of spine for visuali...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145230/1/cpmia0300.pd
Background: Extra-axial Central Nervous System (CNS) lesions simply abut the CNS from meningeal or j...
Extra-axial brain tumors are extra-cerebral tumors and are usually benign. The choice of treatment f...
Extra-axial intracranial metastases may arise through several situations. Hematogenous spread to the...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Cranial nerves IX to XII are rarely affected by pathology compared with cranial nerves III, V, VII, ...
There are many kinds of extra-axial brain tumors and tumor-like lesions, and definitive diagnosis is...
Magnetic resonance imagings (MRI) are very useful in detecting small tumors such as small acoustic n...