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01-05-2019 | Cerebral Metastase | Original Article - Brain Tumors

Cerebral metastases: do size, peritumoral edema, or multiplicity predict infiltration into brain parenchyma?

Authors: Ingo Fiss, Abdelhalim Hussein, Alonso Barrantes-Freer, Swetlana Sperling, Silvia Hernandez-Duran, Christina Wolfert, Tobias Pukrop, Milena Ninkovic, Annalen Bleckmann, Veit Rohde, Dorothee Mielke, Bawarjan Schatlo

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Background

Brain metastases (BMs) are the most frequent malignancy of the central nervous system. Previous research suggested that some metastases show infiltrative behavior rather than sharp demarcation. We hypothesized that three magnetic resonance (MR) imaging parameters—(a) tumor size, (b) extent of peritumoral edema, and (c) presence of multiple BMs—are predictors of cellular invasion beyond the surgically identifiable tumor margins.

Methods

We performed a post hoc analysis on prospectively collected data of patients with BMs. Biopsies beyond the resection margin and immunohistochemistry were performed to assess infiltration status. The three MR imaging parameters were dichotomized into diameters ≤ 30 mm (“small”) and > 30 mm (“large”), amount of peritumoral edema “extended” and “limited,” and “multiple BMs” and “single BMs,” respectively. The association between infiltration status and imaging parameters was calculated using chi-square test.

Results

Biopsy beyond the resection margin was performed in 77 patients; 49 (63.6%) had supramarginal infiltration and 28 patients (36.4%) showed no infiltration. Histological evidence of tumor infiltration was found in 25/41 patients with smaller lesions (61%) and in 24/36 with larger lesions (66.7%, p = 0.64), in 28/44 patients with limited (63.6%) and in 21/33 patients with extended edema (63.6%, p = 1.0), in 28/45 patients (62.2%) with single BM and in 21/32 patients (65.6%) with multiple BMs (p = 0.81).

Conclusions

Based on the post hoc analysis of our prospective trial data, we could not confirm the hypothesis that infiltration of brain parenchyma beyond the glial pseudocapsule is associated with the MR imaging parameters tumor size, extent of edema, or multiplicity of metastases.
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Metadata
Title
Cerebral metastases: do size, peritumoral edema, or multiplicity predict infiltration into brain parenchyma?
Authors
Ingo Fiss
Abdelhalim Hussein
Alonso Barrantes-Freer
Swetlana Sperling
Silvia Hernandez-Duran
Christina Wolfert
Tobias Pukrop
Milena Ninkovic
Annalen Bleckmann
Veit Rohde
Dorothee Mielke
Bawarjan Schatlo
Publication date
01-05-2019
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-019-03842-3

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