Early diagnosis of spinal—epidural metastasis by magnetic resonance imaging
- 15 March 1987
- Vol. 59 (6) , 1112-1116
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19870315)59:6<1112::aid-cncr2820590612>3.0.co;2-6
Abstract
Sixteen patients with various types of cancer who developed pain along the axial spine were prospectively studied by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The studies were performed with a Fonar Beta-3000 (Fonar Co., Melville, NY) permanent magnet operating at 0.3 Tesla (T). Detailed neurologic examinations were followed by bone x-rays, bone scans, and MRI. In 12 patients there were focal neurologic findings. Bone x-rays and bone scans were diagnostic for metastatic disease in 10 cases; MRIs were consistent with metastatic spinal—epidural disease in all 16 patients. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed bone involvement in three patients whose x-rays and bone scans were both negative indicating a higher degree of sensitivity. In six patients thecal compression was obvious on MRI; in three of these previous myelograms had been interpreted as negative. These early results suggest that MRI can serve as a useful tool for diagnosing early spinal—epidural metastases. Cancer 59:1112-1116, 1987.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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