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Paradoxical perfusion metrics of high-grade gliomas with an oligodendroglioma component: quantitative analysis of dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion MR imaging

  • Leonard Sunwoo
  • , Seung Hong Choi
  • , Roh Eul Yoo
  • , Koung Mi Kang
  • , Tae Jin Yun
  • , Tae Min Kim
  • , Se Hoon Lee
  • , Chul Kee Park
  • , Ji hoon Kim
  • , Sun Won Park
  • , Chul Ho Sohn
  • , Jae Kyung Won
  • , Sung Hye Park
  • , Il Han Kim
  • Seoul National University

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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate perfusion characteristics of glioblastoma with an oligodendroglioma component (GBMO) compared with conventional glioblastoma (GBM) using dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and microvessel density (MVD). Methods: The study was approved by the institutional review board. Newly diagnosed high-grade glioma patients were enrolled (n = 72; 20 GBMs, 14 GBMOs, 19 anaplastic astrocytomas (AAs), 13 anaplastic oligodendrogliomas (AOs), and six anaplastic oligoastrocytomas (AOAs)). All participants underwent preoperative MR imaging including DSC perfusion MR imaging. Normalized cerebral blood volume (nCBV) values were analyzed using a histogram approach. Histogram parameters were subsequently compared across each tumor subtype and grade. MVD was quantified by immunohistochemistry staining and correlated with perfusion parameters. Progression-free survival (PFS) was assessed according to the tumor subtype. Results: GBMO displayed significantly reduced nCBV values compared with GBM, whereas grade III tumors with oligodendroglial components (AO and AOA) exhibited significantly increased nCBV values compared with AA (p < 0.001). MVD analyses revealed the same pattern as nCBV results. In addition, a positive correlation between MVD and nCBV values was noted (r = 0.633, p < 0.001). Patients with oligodendroglial tumors exhibited significantly increased PFS compared with patients with pure astrocytomas in each grade. Conclusion: In contrast to grade III tumors, the presence of oligodendroglial components in grade IV tumors resulted in paradoxically reduced perfusion metrics and MVD. In addition, patients with GBMO exhibited a better clinical outcome compared with patients with GBM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1111-1120
Number of pages10
JournalNeuroradiology
Volume57
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Glioblastoma with an oligodendroglioma component (GBMO)
  • Histogram analysis
  • Microvessel density (MVD)
  • Perfusion metrics

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