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. 1996 Jun-Jul;17(6):1073-80.

Superselective angio-CT of brain tumors.

N Tomura 1, M Hashimoto 1, R Sashi 1, H Hirano 1, M Kobayashi 1, Y Hirano 1, K Satoh 1, J Watarai 1, M Kowada 1
PMCID: PMC8338594  PMID: 8791918

Abstract

PURPOSE

To determine the efficacy of superselective angio-CT in the diagnosis of astrocytoma.

METHODS

Nineteen patients with astrocytoma had superselective angio-CT before chemotherapeutic agents were administered via superselective intraarterial infusion. CT was performed after contrast material was delivered through a microcatheter, which had been advanced into the feeding arteries of the tumor. Superselective angio-CT scans were compared with digital subtraction angiograms, conventional contrast-enhanced CT scans, and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR images.

RESULTS

Superselective angio-CT scans depicted contrast enhancement of the tumor in all of the patients and the medullary veins of the tumors in 32% of the patients. Digital subtraction angiograms showed tumor stains in 68% of the patients and the medullary veins in only 5%. Conventional CT scans and MR images showed contrast enhancement of the tumor in 89% of the patients. Superselective angio-CT scans confirmed the proper position of the catheter tip for the infusion of a chemotherapeutic agent.

CONCLUSIONS

Superselective angio-CT can be used to depict contrast enhancement of tumors and the vascular structures that are characteristic of astrocytomas.

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