Korean J Oral Maxillofac Radiol.  2005 Dec;35(4):207-213.

Magnetic resonance images of ameloblastoma

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, College of Dentistry, Chosun University, Korea. hidds@chosun.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
To classify and describe the characteristic features of MRI of some ameloblastoma variants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The MR images, CT images, and panoramic radiographs in 5 cases were retrospectively examined as follows. First, the contents of ameloblastomas were devided into two portions of either solid or cystic components on the basis of MR signal intensities. The signal intensity within the solid or cystic portions was classified as homogeneous or heterogeneous. Next, the characteristic internal feature of the lesion on T1W1 or T2WI was described. The signal intensities were classified into low, intermediate, slightly high, high, and strong high signal intensity. RESULTS: Unicystic lesion showed homogeneous high signal intensity (SI) on T2W2 and the rim enhancement of the surrounding area including the mural nodule and the thick wall except the central portion on Gd-T1W1. Solid type revealed heterogeneous and high SI area with strong high SI area on T2W2. On Gd-T1W1, the area corresponding to the low signal spot on T1W1 and the strong high signal spot on T2W1 showed low SI. Hybrid type showed slightly enhanced capsular structures and low SI for the round bony septa and the areas connecting the mixed and cystic lesions on T2W1 and Gd-T1W1. CONCLUSIONS: MRI could easily assess the relationship between the mixed and cystic findings in ameloblastoma.

Keyword

Ameloblastoma; Magnetic Resonance Imaging

MeSH Terms

Ameloblastoma*
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Retrospective Studies
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