Imaging of Skull Base Tumors

Wenya Linda Bi, MD, PhD Neuroimaging p. 156-170 February 2023, Vol.29, No.1 doi: 10.1212/CON.0000000000001245
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OBJECTIVE This article provides an overview of imaging modalities and findings associated with common skull base tumors including meningiomas and how to use imaging features to guide surveillance and treatment decision making.

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Ease of access to cranial imaging has led to a higher number of incidentally diagnosed skull base tumors, which merit careful consideration for management with observation or treatment. The point of origin of the tumor dictates the pattern of anatomic displacement and involvement by the tumor as it grows. Careful study of vascular encroachment on CT angiography, as well as the pattern and extent of bony invasion on CT, abets treatment planning. Quantitative analyses of imaging, such as with radiomics, may further elucidate phenotype-genotype associations in the future.

ESSENTIAL POINTS Combinatorial application of CT and MRI analyses improves the diagnosis of skull base tumors, clarifies their point of origin, and dictates the extent of treatment needed.

Address correspondence to Dr Wenya Linda Bi, Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115, [email protected].

RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE: Dr Bi Reports no disclosure.

UNLABELED USE OF PRODUCTS/INVESTIGATIONAL USE DISCLOSURE: Dr Bi reports no disclosure.

© 2023 American Academy of Neurology.