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1949-8470 (online) |
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Neuroimaging |
Manuscript Type |
Letter to the Editor |
Article Title |
Is it a normal phenomenon for pediatric patients to have brain leptomeningeal contrast enhancement on 3-tesla magnetic resonance imaging?
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Min Ai, Hang-Hang Zhang, Yi Guo and Jun-Bang Feng |
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Funding Agency |
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Chongging medical scientific research project (Joint project of Chongging Health Commission and Science and Technology Bureau) |
2022QNXM013, 2023MSXM016 |
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Corresponding Author |
Jun-Bang Feng, MM, Doctor, Doctor, Medical Imaging Department, Chongqing University Central Hospital (Chongqing Emergency Medical Center), No. 1 Jiankang Road, Chongqing 400014, China. junbangfeng@163.com |
Key Words |
Pediatrics patients; Sevoflurane; Brain; Prominent leptomeningeal contrast enhancement; Magnetic resonance imaging |
Core Tip |
Prominent leptomeningeal contrast enhancement (pLMCE) often indicates the presence of intracranial infection, tumours, or other abnormal pathological changes. Researchers have frequently observed “pseudo” pLMCE in the brains of young pediatric patients anaesthetized with propofol during 3-tesla contra-spin echo T1-weighted imaging. This condition should not be misinterpreted as meningeal pathology. Currently, sevoflurane is a commonly used anaesthetic drug in pediatric patients. Therefore, it is important to identify the presence or absence of pLMCE during anaesthesia with sevoflurane to prevent misdiagnosis by radiologists and elucidate the physiological mechanisms associated with the anaesthesia process that led to pLMCE. |
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2024-05-24 09:41 |
Citation |
<p>Ai M, Zhang HH, Guo Y, Feng JB. Is it a normal phenomenon for pediatric patients to have brain leptomeningeal contrast enhancement on 3-tesla magnetic resonance imaging? <i>World J Radiol</i> 2024; 16(5): 136-138</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8470/full/v16/i5/136.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v16.i5.136 |
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