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Visualization of Microvascularity in Glioblastoma Multiforme With 8-T High-Spatial-Resolution MR Imaging

Gregory A. Christoforidisa, John C. Greculaa, Herbert B. Newtonb, Allahyar Kangarlua, Amir M. Abduljalila, Petra Schmalbrocka and Donald W Chakeresa

a Department of Radiology, the Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus
b Department of Neurology, the Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus



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FIG 1. Comparison of MR images obtained at the inferior border of a glioblastoma multiforme. Although the arterial structures in the sylvian fissure (arrowheads) are identified at both 1.5- and 8-T imaging, the smaller venous structures (unlabeled arrows) are depicted only on the 8-T image. These venous structures represent draining veins from the tumoral bed. A indicates anterior; CP, choroid plexus within the trigone of the left lateral ventricle; L, lateral; M, medial; P, posterior; VOG, vein of Galen; and 3V, third ventricle.

A, Image obtained at 8 T (714/10, 23° flip angle, 900 x 900 matrix, 2-mm section thickness, 20-cm FOV).

B, FSE T2-weighted image obtained at 1.5 T (5650/104, 512 x 512 matrix, 3-mm section thickness, 20-cm FOV).

C, Gadolinium-enhanced magnetization-transfer image obtained at 1.5 T (616/20, 256 x 256 matrix, 5-mm section thickness).



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FIG 2. Axial images obtained through the superior aspect in patient with a glioblastoma multiforme demonstrate the ability to identify the fine angioarchitecture associated with the tumor at 8 T but not at 1.5 T. Note the enlargement and tortuosity of the transmedullary veins coursing over the tumor bed (long arrows), as compared with those in a healthy patient. The signal-intensity voids in the tumoral bed connect to the transmedullary veins (short arrows). Also note the area of overall decreased signal intensity that is associated with haphazardly arranged vessels, which are thought to represent neovascularity (arrowheads). A indicates anterior; CS, centrum semiovale; L, lateral; M, medial; P, posterior; SDV, subependymal draining vein.

A, Image obtained at 8 T (714/10, 23° flip angle, 900 x 900 matrix, 2-mm section thickness, 20-cm FOV).

B, FSE T2-weighted 1.5-T image (5650/104, 512 x 512 matrix, 3-mm section thickness, 20-cm FOV).

C, Image obtained at 8 T at one section superior to that in B (714/10, 23° flip angle, 900 x 900 matrix, 2-mm section thickness, 20-cm FOV).

D, Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted magnetization transfer images (616/20, 256 x 256 matrix, 5-mm section thickness).



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FIG 3. Lateral arteriogram obtained with a left carotid injection demonstrates tortuous vascularity (arrows and arrowheads) in the tumor bed within the glioblastoma multiforme. These findings were also identified on the 8-T images (Figs 1 and 2). However, the normal transmedullary veins and the smaller vessels are less conspicuous on DSA images than on 8-T images. A indicates anterior; DLV, direct lateral vein; I, inferior; ICV, internal cerebral vein; P, posterior; and SS, straight sinus.



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FIG 4. Axial gradient-echo 8-T MR images (600/12, 23° flip angle, 2-mm section thickness, 1024 x 1024 matrix, 20-cm FOV) display the medullary veins in the head of a healthy volunteer. The image is centered at the centrum semiovale and shows many transmedullary veins (black arrowheads) that drain into the subependymal veins (arrows), which are depicted as linear signal intensity voids converging on the surface of the lateral ventricles. Also note the cortical penetrating veins (white arrowheads). A indicates anterior; L, lateral; M, medial; and P, posterior.