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PURPOSE: To determine the ability to differentiate brain abscess from cystic or necrotic brain tumor with hydrogen-1 magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: H-1 MR spectroscopy was prospectively performed in seven consecutive patients with pyogenic brain abscess and in seven consecutive patients with necrotic or cystic brain tumor (five patients with glioblastoma and one each with pilocytic astrocytoma and metastasis from lung cancer) in whom radiologic images depicted ring-shaped areas of contrast material enhancement (indicative of a cystic or necrotic mass). Assignment of resonance peaks to metabolites was based on reports in the literature.

RESULTS: In six of seven patients with abscess, there were various resonances attributed to lactate, valine, alanine, leucine, acetate, succinate, and unidentified metabolites (2.2, 2.9, 3.2, 3.4, and 3.8 ppm). In six of seven patients with tumor, there was only a resonance attributed to lactate. One patient with a tumor had an unidentified peak at 0.9 ppm (presumably attributed to lipid) in addition to the peak attributed to lactate.

CONCLUSION: Spectral patterns from in vivo H-1 MR spectroscopy may permit differentiation of brain abscess from necrotic or cystic tumor.

About the Authors

Kim SH, Chang KH, Song IC, Han MH, Kim HC, Kang HS, Han MC. (1997) Brain abscess and brain tumor: discrimination with in vivo H-1 MR spectroscopy. Radiology. 1997 Jul;204(1):239-45. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Chongno-gu, South Korea.

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Dr_Abram_Hoffer

  • Posted on 05/16/2010 01:23 pm
This new work with NAD Therapy is very exciting and I think is right on target. It is indeed an energy-metabolic-deficiency (EMD) because in the absence of this coenzyme cycle almost all the reactions in the body run down... I congratulate Theo Verwey and his colleagues for this remarkable advance in using this concept and in using a simple test, the ratio of pyruvate to lactate as a diagnostic measure, to indicate the dose, duration of treatment etc.

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