Cunliffe Clare H, Fischer Ingeborg, Monoky David, Law Meng, Revercomb Carolyn, Elrich Susan, Kopp Michael Jered, Zagzag David
Department of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2009 Jan;133(1):101-23. doi: 10.5858/133.1.101.
A broad spectrum of nonneoplastic conditions can mimic a brain tumor, both clinically and radiologically. In this review we consider these, taking into consideration the following etiologic categories: infection, demyelination, vascular diseases, noninfectious inflammatory disorders, and iatrogenic conditions. We give an overview of such diseases, which represent a potential pitfall for pathologists and other clinicians involved in patient care, and present selected cases from each category.
To illustrate the radiologic and pathologic features of nontumoral intracranial lesions that can clinically and radiologically mimic neoplasia.
Case-derived material and literature review.
A variety of nonneoplastic lesions can present clinically and radiologically as primary or metastatic central nervous system tumors and result in surgical biopsy or resection of the lesion. In such situations, the pathologist has an important role to play in correctly determining the nature of these lesions. Awareness of the entities that can present in this way will assist the pathologist in the correct diagnosis of these lesions.
多种非肿瘤性疾病在临床和影像学上都可能酷似脑肿瘤。在本综述中,我们考虑这些疾病,并鉴于以下病因分类进行探讨:感染、脱髓鞘、血管疾病、非感染性炎症性疾病及医源性疾病。我们概述此类疾病,这些疾病对参与患者护理的病理学家和其他临床医生而言是潜在的陷阱,并展示各分类中的特定病例。
阐述在临床和影像学上可酷似肿瘤形成的非肿瘤性颅内病变的放射学和病理学特征。
病例衍生材料及文献综述。
多种非肿瘤性病变在临床和影像学上可表现为原发性或转移性中枢神经系统肿瘤,并导致对病变进行手术活检或切除。在这种情况下,病理学家在正确判定这些病变的性质方面发挥着重要作用。了解可能以这种方式出现的疾病将有助于病理学家对这些病变做出正确诊断。