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I'm here with my brilliant young colleague,
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Dr. Ben Laser.
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We're talking about the vascular makeup of meningiomas.
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This is a 43-year-old man with a huge falcine meningioma
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with left-sided symptoms from compression.
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The meningioma is on the right side.
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It's a huge falcine meningioma seen on T1,
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T1 C+ and T1 coronal.
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So this is an axial, this is a coronal,
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T1 C+.
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And this lesion demonstrates some rather intense
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enhancement with some dural enhancement.
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We talked previously about the mother-in-law sign.
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Both of us are successfully married.
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Mother-in-laws are terrific.
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They come early to help you out with the kids,
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but they also stay late to babysit
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to help you out with the kids.
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Some people say that the enhancement of a meningioma
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is intense, kind of like your mother-in-law.
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But the question that I have is why?
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And you know there are some normal areas of
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the brain that normally enhance,
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like the dura and the choroid plexus,
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and the area postrema and the pineal gland.
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So why do meningiomas have this intense enhancement,
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not unlike some normal structures?
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So these normal structures that Dr. Pomeranz
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has just described, all have a type
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of fenestration in their capillaries.
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There's three different types of capillaries.
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You have the continuous capillary,
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you have the sinusoidal capillaries,
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and then you have the fenestrated capillaries.
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The fenestrated capillaries, in all these areas, take up
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enhancement and allow the blood that has the contrast
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to enhance these regions.
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So, they're more leaky.
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So they're more leaky.
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Essentially, the vessels are leaky,
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and that's why the meningioma enhances
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so rapidly and avidly.
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So, basically what happens is
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these normal blood vessels
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that are different, the subtype of capillary
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known as autochthonous blood supply in these areas become
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too proliferative in the meningioma and allow very rapid
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leakage of gadolinium or the contrast
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agent into the lesion,
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producing a mass that exhibits the mother-in-law sign,
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comes early, stays late.
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It's intense.
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Let's move on, shall we?
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