Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- List of abbreviations
- Preface
- Section 1 Bilateral Predominantly Symmetric Abnormalities
- Section 2 Sellar, Perisellar and Midline Lesions
- Section 3 Parenchymal Defects or Abnormal Volume
- Section 4 Abnormalities Without Significant Mass Effect
- Section 5 Primarily Extra-Axial Focal Space-Occupying Lesions
- 130 Arachnoid Granulations
- 131 Leptomeningeal Cyst
- 132 Epidural Hematoma
- 133 Subdural Hematoma
- 134 Empyema
- 135 Secondary (Systemic) Lymphoma
- 136 Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis
- 137 Olfactory Neuroblastoma
- 138 Meningioma
- 139 Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma
- 140 Hemangiopericytoma
- 141 Schwannoma
- 142 Arachnoid Cyst
- 143 Epidermoid
- 144 Aneurysm
- 145 Racemose Neurocysticercosis
- 146 Ependymal Cyst
- 147 Choroid Plexus Cyst
- 148 Choroid Plexus Papilloma
- 149 Intraventricular Meningioma
- 150 Central Neurocytoma
- 151 Ventricular Diverticula
- Section 6 Primarily Intra-Axial Masses
- Section 7 Intracranial Calcifications
- Index
- References
140 - Hemangiopericytoma
from Section 5 - Primarily Extra-Axial Focal Space-Occupying Lesions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- List of abbreviations
- Preface
- Section 1 Bilateral Predominantly Symmetric Abnormalities
- Section 2 Sellar, Perisellar and Midline Lesions
- Section 3 Parenchymal Defects or Abnormal Volume
- Section 4 Abnormalities Without Significant Mass Effect
- Section 5 Primarily Extra-Axial Focal Space-Occupying Lesions
- 130 Arachnoid Granulations
- 131 Leptomeningeal Cyst
- 132 Epidural Hematoma
- 133 Subdural Hematoma
- 134 Empyema
- 135 Secondary (Systemic) Lymphoma
- 136 Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis
- 137 Olfactory Neuroblastoma
- 138 Meningioma
- 139 Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma
- 140 Hemangiopericytoma
- 141 Schwannoma
- 142 Arachnoid Cyst
- 143 Epidermoid
- 144 Aneurysm
- 145 Racemose Neurocysticercosis
- 146 Ependymal Cyst
- 147 Choroid Plexus Cyst
- 148 Choroid Plexus Papilloma
- 149 Intraventricular Meningioma
- 150 Central Neurocytoma
- 151 Ventricular Diverticula
- Section 6 Primarily Intra-Axial Masses
- Section 7 Intracranial Calcifications
- Index
- References
Summary
Specific Imaging Findings
Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) simulates the imaging appearance of meningioma, as they are both meningeal-based neoplasms, occur in the same extra-axial locations, and show marked enhancement with contrast, frequently with a dural tail. The tumors are hyperdense or heterogenous on CT scans and do not lead to hyperostotic changes in the adjacent bone, whereas bone erosions are frequently present. HPCs are usually T1 isointense and of high or mixed intensity on T2-weighted MR images, homogeneously or heterogeneously enhancing, with the solid portions being dark on ADC maps, reflecting low diffusion of water. This combination of high T2 signal and low ADC values is unusual for a typical meningioma and is suggestive of a higher-grade meningioma or HPC. The distinguishing feature of HPC is the presence of intratumoral flow-voids (reflecting its extremely high vascularity), which is at times striking but frequently much more subtle, especially in small tumors.
Pertinent Clinical Information
The presenting symptoms of HPC are nonspecific, most commonly headache and seizures. Treatment with gross total resection provides the greatest survival advantage. These tumors are very aggressive with a tendency for recurrence and extracranial metastatic spread, sometimes after a prolonged symptom-free interval, frequently many years later. They usually occur in adults, whereas rare HPCs in infants have a better response to chemotherapy and overall prognosis.
Differential Diagnosis
Meningioma (138, 203)
• intratumoral flow-voids are very unusual
• destruction of the adjacent bone is very unusual
• may be indistinguishable
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- Brain Imaging with MRI and CTAn Image Pattern Approach, pp. 289 - 290Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012