Quantitative Aspects of Contrast Enhancement in Cranial Computed Tomography

Abstract
The temporal relationship of blood iodine levels to tumor enhancement in cranial computed tomography was studied in a series of patients. Both the bolus and biphasic techniques were evaluated. Peak tumor intensity may not develop immediately, but may be more pronounced on a 20-minute scan. The low-density centers seen in malignant gliomas show delayed enhancement. These low-density centers represent a second compartment which equilibrates with the intravascular and interstitial contrast material at a much slower rate. Patients with malignant gliomas can be scanned up to one hour following contrast injection without significant loss of information.