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Focal pyogenic infection of brain parenchyma, typically bacterial; fungal or parasitic less common
4 pathologic stages: Early cerebritis, late cerebritis, early capsule, late capsule
Ring-enhancing lesion with T2 hypointense rim and central diffusion restriction characteristic
Imaging varies with stage of abscess development
Early cerebritis: Ill-defined T2 hyperintense mass
Findings with contrast enhancement
Early cerebritis: Patchy enhancement
Late cerebritis: Intense, irregular rim enhancement
Early capsule: Well-defined, thin-walled, enhancing rim
Late capsule: Cavity collapses, capsule thickens
MRS: Central necrotic area may show presence of amino acids (0.9 ppm), lactate (1.3 ppm), acetate (1.9 ppm), succinate (2.4 ppm)
Multiplanar MR ± contrast, DWI, ± MRS, PWI
Dual-rim sign on SWI (hypointense outside, hyperintense inside) helpful in from other ring-enhancing lesions
Glioblastoma
Parenchymal metastases
Demyelinating disease
Resolving intracerebral hematoma
Subacute cerebral infarction
Headache (up to 90%); may have seizures, altered mental status, focal deficits, nausea, vomiting
Potentially fatal but treatable lesion
DWI, MRS helpful to distinguish abscess from mimics
Localized infection of brain parenchyma, typically bacterial; fungal or parasitic less common
4 pathologic stages: Early cerebritis, late cerebritis, early capsule, late capsule
Best diagnostic clue
Imaging varies with stage of abscess development
Early capsule: Well-defined, thin-walled enhancing rim
Ring-enhancing lesion: DWI high signal, low ADC
T2 hypointense rim with surrounding edema
Location
Typically supratentorial; up to 14% infratentorial
Frontal lobe (sinusitis, odontogenic infection), temporal lobe (otomastoiditis)
Usually at gray-white junction (hematogenous)
Multiple lesions may represent septic emboli
Size
5 mm up to several cm
Morphology
Thin-walled, well-delineated, ring-enhancing, cystic-appearing mass
NECT
Early cerebritis: Ill-defined, hypodense subcortical lesion with mass effect; CT may be normal early
Late cerebritis: Central low-density area; peripheral edema, increased mass effect
Early capsule: Hypodense mass with moderate vasogenic edema and mass effect
Late capsule: Edema, mass effect diminish
Gas-containing abscess rare
CECT
Early cerebritis: ± mild patchy enhancement
Late cerebritis: Irregular rim enhancement
Early capsule: Low-density center with thin, distinct enhancing rim
Medial or ventricular wall of capsule thinnest; thickest near cortex
Late capsule: Cavity shrinks, capsule thickens
May have “daughter” abscesses
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