Table 1

Diagnosis of CNS lesions by location using MRI alone, MRI+MRS, and histopathology

SupratentorialPosterior FossaBrainstemTotal
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Accurate MRI diagnosisa17 (43%)15 (88%)6 (86%)38 (59%)
MRI diagnosis “correct” (certain)6 (15%)9 (53%)3 (43%)18 (28%)
Accurate MRI+MRS diagnosis24 (60%)16 (94%)7 (100%)47 (73%)
Accurate MRI diagnoses with increased certainty following MRS7/17 (41%)4/15 (27%)3/6 (50%)14/38 (37%)
MRI diagnosis “incorrect” or “inconclusive” correctly diagnosed by MRS8/23 (35%)1/2 (50%)1/1 (100%)10/26 (38%)
MRS diagnosis “incorrect”2 (5%)002 (3%)
Appropriate change in management following MRS17 (43%)2 (12%)4 (57%)23 (36%)
Biopsy/resection26 (65%)16 (94%)1 (14%)43 (67%)
Histopathological diagnosis available24 (60%)14 (82%)1 (14%)39 (61%)
Central histopathology review requested8 (31% of samples)008 (19% of samples)
Histopathology inconclusive4 (15% of samples)004 (9% of samples)
SupratentorialPosterior FossaBrainstemTotal
N4017764
Accurate MRI diagnosisa17 (43%)15 (88%)6 (86%)38 (59%)
MRI diagnosis “correct” (certain)6 (15%)9 (53%)3 (43%)18 (28%)
Accurate MRI+MRS diagnosis24 (60%)16 (94%)7 (100%)47 (73%)
Accurate MRI diagnoses with increased certainty following MRS7/17 (41%)4/15 (27%)3/6 (50%)14/38 (37%)
MRI diagnosis “incorrect” or “inconclusive” correctly diagnosed by MRS8/23 (35%)1/2 (50%)1/1 (100%)10/26 (38%)
MRS diagnosis “incorrect”2 (5%)002 (3%)
Appropriate change in management following MRS17 (43%)2 (12%)4 (57%)23 (36%)
Biopsy/resection26 (65%)16 (94%)1 (14%)43 (67%)
Histopathological diagnosis available24 (60%)14 (82%)1 (14%)39 (61%)
Central histopathology review requested8 (31% of samples)008 (19% of samples)
Histopathology inconclusive4 (15% of samples)004 (9% of samples)

aAccurate MRI diagnosis = total “correct” (certain) and “partially correct” (uncertain).

Table 1

Diagnosis of CNS lesions by location using MRI alone, MRI+MRS, and histopathology

SupratentorialPosterior FossaBrainstemTotal
N4017764
Accurate MRI diagnosisa17 (43%)15 (88%)6 (86%)38 (59%)
MRI diagnosis “correct” (certain)6 (15%)9 (53%)3 (43%)18 (28%)
Accurate MRI+MRS diagnosis24 (60%)16 (94%)7 (100%)47 (73%)
Accurate MRI diagnoses with increased certainty following MRS7/17 (41%)4/15 (27%)3/6 (50%)14/38 (37%)
MRI diagnosis “incorrect” or “inconclusive” correctly diagnosed by MRS8/23 (35%)1/2 (50%)1/1 (100%)10/26 (38%)
MRS diagnosis “incorrect”2 (5%)002 (3%)
Appropriate change in management following MRS17 (43%)2 (12%)4 (57%)23 (36%)
Biopsy/resection26 (65%)16 (94%)1 (14%)43 (67%)
Histopathological diagnosis available24 (60%)14 (82%)1 (14%)39 (61%)
Central histopathology review requested8 (31% of samples)008 (19% of samples)
Histopathology inconclusive4 (15% of samples)004 (9% of samples)
SupratentorialPosterior FossaBrainstemTotal
N4017764
Accurate MRI diagnosisa17 (43%)15 (88%)6 (86%)38 (59%)
MRI diagnosis “correct” (certain)6 (15%)9 (53%)3 (43%)18 (28%)
Accurate MRI+MRS diagnosis24 (60%)16 (94%)7 (100%)47 (73%)
Accurate MRI diagnoses with increased certainty following MRS7/17 (41%)4/15 (27%)3/6 (50%)14/38 (37%)
MRI diagnosis “incorrect” or “inconclusive” correctly diagnosed by MRS8/23 (35%)1/2 (50%)1/1 (100%)10/26 (38%)
MRS diagnosis “incorrect”2 (5%)002 (3%)
Appropriate change in management following MRS17 (43%)2 (12%)4 (57%)23 (36%)
Biopsy/resection26 (65%)16 (94%)1 (14%)43 (67%)
Histopathological diagnosis available24 (60%)14 (82%)1 (14%)39 (61%)
Central histopathology review requested8 (31% of samples)008 (19% of samples)
Histopathology inconclusive4 (15% of samples)004 (9% of samples)

aAccurate MRI diagnosis = total “correct” (certain) and “partially correct” (uncertain).

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