Journal of Okayama Medical Association
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局所脳血流測定法による脳腫瘍の循環動態に関する研究

槌田 昌平 岡山大学医学部脳神経外科学教室
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発行日
1993
抄録
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured with xenon-enhanced CT(Xe-CT) in 21 cases of intracranial tumors (13 meningiomas, 5 gliomas, 3 metastatic brain tumors). Peritumoral edema was graded as mild, moderate or severe based on the extent of edema on CT and MRI. According to intratumoral blood flow distribution patterns, three patterns were classified as central type with relatively high blood flow at the center of the tumor, homogeneous type with an almost homegeneous blood flow distribution, and marginal type with relatively high blood flow at the periphery of the tumor. High grade astrocytoma and metastatic brain tumor showed marginal type blood flow and moderate or severe edema except in one case. Five meningiomas with severe peritumoral edema revealed marginal type blood flow and four with mild peritumoral edema showed central type blood flow, except for one cace. No correlation was found between the extent of peritumoral edema and histological subtype, tumor size, locaton, duration of clinical history, vascularization on angiogram, and mean blood flow in the tumor. These results suggest that blood flow distribution patterns within the tumor may affect the extension of peritumoral edema. Pre-and postoperative rCBFs were evaluated with Xe-CT and IMP-SPECT in 7 cases. mean rCBF of peritumoral edema was 6.2ml/100g/min preoperatively, and discrepancy between rCBF on Xe-CT and that on IMP-SPECT was shown in the remote cortical region ipsilateral to the tumor. Postoperative rCBF revealed an improved blood flow in both adjacent and remote areas, suggesting that the decreased blood flow associated with brain tumors might be relieved after surgery.
キーワード
brain tumor
regional cerebral blood flow
SPECT
Xe-CT
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489