MRI Diagnosis and Pathological Analysis of Intracranial Tumors

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2020 International Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology and Oncology Forum

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.48062/978-1-7773850-1-9.002
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Peng Fang

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Peng Fang

Abstract

At present, the diagnosis of intracranial tumors is mainly through CT or MRI, and surgery is mainly used for the treatment of intracranial tumors. Therefore, preoperative diagnosis is very important, and the location of the lesion should be clarified, which is conducive to the formulation of surgical plan. Intracranial tumor is a common tumor, accounting for about 5% of human tumors. The clinical manifestations of patients are lack of specificity, so diagnosis and differential diagnosis are needed. The application of imaging examination in intracranial tumors has important clinical application value in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis. This paper starts with the diagnosis and pathological analysis of intracranial tumors.

Keywords

Intracranial tumor, Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, Pathological comparison

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