2010
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22192
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Eccentric target sign in cerebral toxoplasmosis: Neuropathological correlate to the imaging feature

Abstract: Cerebral toxoplasmosis remains one of the most common focal brain lesions in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Diagnosis is a challenge because on cranial imaging it closely mimics central nervous system lymphoma, primary and metastatic central nervous system (CNS) tumors, or other intracranial infections like tuberculoma or abscesses. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) feature on postcontrast T1‐weighted sequences considered pathognomonic of toxoplasmosis is the “eccentric target sign.… Show more

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“…Gadolinium (Gad)-enhanced T 1 MRI is the standard imaging procedure to identify the "target sign" of a ring-enhancing lesion containing a small area of hyperintense signal in acute toxoplasma encephalitis in immunocompromised patients. 64,65 Gad contrast highlights breaks in the blood-brain barrier, with hyperintensities in abnormal areas. It may not be positive in "preclinical" or early-stage infections.…”
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“…Gadolinium (Gad)-enhanced T 1 MRI is the standard imaging procedure to identify the "target sign" of a ring-enhancing lesion containing a small area of hyperintense signal in acute toxoplasma encephalitis in immunocompromised patients. 64,65 Gad contrast highlights breaks in the blood-brain barrier, with hyperintensities in abnormal areas. It may not be positive in "preclinical" or early-stage infections.…”
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“…It may not be positive in "preclinical" or early-stage infections. 65,66 Ultra-small superparamagnetic particles of iron oxide (USPIO), a new contrast agent for MRI, has been used recently to study neuroinflammatory diseases. Circulating monocytes in the bloodstream internalize these particles, which travel within the inflammatory cells into areas of phagocytosis.…”
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“…The "eccentric target" sign (Fig 22), if noted, is a very suggestive and typical pattern, although not very frequently seen. [38][39][40] CNS toxoplasmosis is the most common infection and the most common opportunistic space-occupying lesion in patients with HIV and/or AIDS, with lymphoma being the most important differential diagnosis. Some advanced imaging techniques may be used to differentiate toxoplasmosis from primary CNS lymphoma, such as dynamic perfusion MR, MR spectroscopy, DWI, and 18 F-FDG PET.…”
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“…1A). Après injection, les lésions se rehaussent en périphérie en prenant parfois un aspect classique de « cible excentrée » [21], ce qui permet de les distinguer de l'oedème périlésionnel souvent important. L'effet de masse peut entraîner un engagement sous-falcoriel en cas de lésions hémisphériques ou une hydrocéphalie obstructive en cas de lésions de la fosse postérieure (Fig.…”
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