TY - JOUR
T1 - Neuroradiology of acute pathologies in adults with hematologic malignancies
T2 - a pictorial review
AU - Mallio, Carlo A.
AU - Bernetti, Caterina
AU - Castiello, Gennaro
AU - Gangemi, Emma
AU - Tomarchio, Valeria
AU - Annibali, Ombretta
AU - Rigacci, Luigi
AU - Van Goethem, Johan
AU - Parizel, Paul M.
AU - Zobel, Bruno Beomonte
AU - Quattrocchi, Carlo C.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Hematopoietic and lymphoid tumors are a heterogeneous group of diseases including lymphomas, multiple myeloma (MM), and leukemias. These diseases are associated with systemic involvement and various clinical presentations including acute neurological deficits. Adult patients with hematologic malignancies (HM) are at risk for developing a wide array of acute conditions involving the nervous system. HM in adults may present as tumoral masses responsible for mass effect, possibly resulting in acute neurological signs and symptoms caused by tumor growth with compression of central nervous system (CNS) structures. Moreover, as result of the hematologic disease itself or due to systemic treatments, hematologic patients are at risk for vascular pathologies, such as ischemic, thrombotic, and hemorrhagic disorders due to the abnormal coagulation status. The onset of these disorders is often with acute neurologic signs or symptoms. Lastly, it is well known that patients with HM can have impaired function of the immune system. Thus, CNS involvement due to immune-related diseases such as mycotic, parasitic, bacterial, and viral infections linked to immunodeficiency, together with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, are frequently seen in hematologic patients. Knowledge of the etiology and expected CNS imaging findings in patients with HM is of great importance to reach a fast and correct diagnosis and guide treatment choices. In this manuscript we review the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance findings of these conditions which can be related to the disease itself and/or to their treatments
AB - Hematopoietic and lymphoid tumors are a heterogeneous group of diseases including lymphomas, multiple myeloma (MM), and leukemias. These diseases are associated with systemic involvement and various clinical presentations including acute neurological deficits. Adult patients with hematologic malignancies (HM) are at risk for developing a wide array of acute conditions involving the nervous system. HM in adults may present as tumoral masses responsible for mass effect, possibly resulting in acute neurological signs and symptoms caused by tumor growth with compression of central nervous system (CNS) structures. Moreover, as result of the hematologic disease itself or due to systemic treatments, hematologic patients are at risk for vascular pathologies, such as ischemic, thrombotic, and hemorrhagic disorders due to the abnormal coagulation status. The onset of these disorders is often with acute neurologic signs or symptoms. Lastly, it is well known that patients with HM can have impaired function of the immune system. Thus, CNS involvement due to immune-related diseases such as mycotic, parasitic, bacterial, and viral infections linked to immunodeficiency, together with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, are frequently seen in hematologic patients. Knowledge of the etiology and expected CNS imaging findings in patients with HM is of great importance to reach a fast and correct diagnosis and guide treatment choices. In this manuscript we review the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance findings of these conditions which can be related to the disease itself and/or to their treatments
KW - Computed tomography (CT)
KW - magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
KW - fluorodeoxyglucose-positron
KW - emission tomography (FDG-PET)
KW - lymphoma
KW - multiple myeloma
KW - ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA
KW - NERVOUS-SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT
KW - LYMPHOMA
KW - MYELOMA
KW - MANAGEMENT
KW - CLASSIFICATION
KW - RADIATION
KW - PATIENT
KW - PML
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000951820400001
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85176233803
U2 - 10.21037/qims-22-1201
DO - 10.21037/qims-22-1201
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37969623
SN - 2223-4292
VL - 13
SP - 7530
EP - 7551
JO - Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
JF - Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
IS - 11
ER -