Volume 38, Number 8, 778-781, DOI: 10.1007/s002340050346

Gadolinium enhancement: improved MRI detection of retinoblastoma extension into the optic nerve

D. J. Ainbinder, B. G. Haik, D. F. Frei, K. L. Gupta and M. F. Mafee

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Abstract

We performed T1-, T2-, proton density-weighted, and T1-weighted gadolinium-enhanced MRI on 24 patients with retinoblastoma, using a 1.5 T superconducting unit and head and orbital surface coil imaging. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination, including B-scan ultrasonography. CT was performed on 10 of 24 patients. Pathologic correlation was obtained in 18 patients who required enucleation. Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MRI with fat suppression was the sequence most sensitive to optic nerve extension and provided the greatest differentiation between tumor and uninvolved extrascleral tissue. Retinoblastoma demonstrated contrast enhancement.

Key words Retinoblastoma - Optic nerve - Magnetic resonance imaging

Received: 28 September 1995 Accepted: 9 January 1996

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