to Pancreatic Cancer Risk in Relation to Lifetime Smoking Patterns, Tobacco Type, and Dose-Response Relationships By cebp.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:36-07:00 Background: Despite smoking being a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, there is a need to further characterize pancreatic cancer risk according to lifespan smoking patterns and other smoking features, such as tobacco type. Our aim was to deeply investigate them within a large European case–control study. Methods: Tobacco smoking habits and other relevant information were obtained from 2,009 cases and 1,532 controls recruited in the PanGenEU study using standardized tools. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate pancreatic cancer risk by smoking characteristics and interactions with other pancreatic cancer risk factors. Fractional polynomials and restricted cubic splines were used to test for nonlinearity of the dose–response relationships and to analyze their shape. Results: Relative to never-smokers, current smokers [OR = 1.72; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 1.39–2.12], those inhaling into the throat (OR = 1.48; 95% CI, 1.11–1.99) or chest (OR = 1.33; 95% CI, 1.12–1.58), and those using nonfiltered cigarettes (OR = 1.69; 95% CI, 1.10–2.61), were all at an increased pancreatic cancer risk. Pancreatic cancer risk was highest in current black tobacco smokers (OR = 2.09; 95% CI, 1.31–3.41), followed by blond tobacco smokers (OR = 1.43; 95% CI, 1.01–2.04). Childhood exposure to tobacco smoke relative to parental smoking was also associated with increased pancreatic cancer risk (OR = 1.24; 95% CI, 1.03–1.49). Dose–response relationships for smoking duration, intensity, cumulative dose, and smoking cessation were nonlinear and showed different shapes by tobacco type. Effect modification by family history of pancreatic cancer and diabetes was likely. Conclusions: This study reveals differences in pancreatic cancer risk by tobacco type and other habit characteristics, as well as nonlinear risk associations. Impact: This characterization of smoking-related pancreatic cancer risk profiles may help in defining pancreatic cancer high-risk populations. Full Article
to Age at Diagnosis and Patient Preferences for Treatment Outcomes in AML: A Discrete Choice Experiment to Explore Meaningful Benefits By cebp.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:36-07:00 Background: The recent expansion of treatment options in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has necessitated a greater understanding of patient preferences for treatment benefits, about which little is known. Methods: We sought to quantify and assess heterogeneity of the preferences of AML patients for treatment outcomes. An AML-specific discrete choice experiment (DCE) was developed involving multiple stakeholders. Attributes included in the DCE were event-free survival (EFS), complete remission (CR), time in the hospital, short-term side effects, and long-term side effects. Continuously coded conditional, stratified, and latent-class logistic regressions were used to model preferences of 294 patients with AML. Results: Most patients were white (89.4%) and in remission (95.0%). A 10% improvement in the chance of CR was the most meaningful offered benefit (P < 0.001). Patients were willing to trade up to 22 months of EFS or endure 8.7 months in the hospital or a two-step increase in long-term side effects to gain a 10% increase in chance of CR. Patients diagnosed at 60 years or older (21.6%) more strongly preferred to avoid short-term side effects (P = 0.03). Latent class analysis showed significant differences of preferences across gender and insurance status. Conclusions: In this national sample of mostly AML survivors, patients preferred treatments that maximized chance at remission; however, significant preference heterogeneity for outcomes was identified. Age and gender may affect patients' preferences. Impact: Survivor preferences for outcomes can inform patient-focused drug development and shared decision-making. Further studies are necessary to investigate the use of DCEs to guide treatment for individual patients. Full Article
to Harnessing Population Pedigree Data and Machine Learning Methods to Identify Patterns of Familial Bladder Cancer Risk By cebp.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:36-07:00 Background: Relatives of patients with bladder cancer have been shown to be at increased risk for kidney, lung, thyroid, and cervical cancer after correcting for smoking-related behaviors that may concentrate in some families. We demonstrate a novel approach to simultaneously assess risks for multiple cancers to identify distinct multicancer configurations (multiple different cancer types that cluster in relatives) surrounding patients with familial bladder cancer. Methods: This study takes advantage of a unique population-level data resource, the Utah Population Database (UPDB), containing vast genealogy and statewide cancer data. Familial risk is measured using standardized incidence risk (SIR) ratios that account for sex, age, birth cohort, and person-years of the pedigree members. Results: We identify 1,023 families with a significantly higher bladder cancer rate than population controls (familial bladder cancer). Familial SIRs are then calculated across 25 cancer types, and a weighted Gower distance with K-medoids clustering is used to identify familial multicancer configurations (FMC). We found five FMCs, each exhibiting a different pattern of cancer aggregation. Of the 25 cancer types studied, kidney and prostate cancers were most commonly enriched in the familial bladder cancer clusters. Laryngeal, lung, stomach, acute lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin disease, soft-tissue carcinoma, esophageal, breast, lung, uterine, thyroid, and melanoma cancers were the other cancer types with increased incidence in familial bladder cancer families. Conclusions: This study identified five familial bladder cancer FMCs showing unique risk patterns for cancers of other organs, suggesting phenotypic heterogeneity familial bladder cancer. Impact: FMC configurations could permit better definitions of cancer phenotypes (subtypes or multicancer) for gene discovery and environmental risk factor studies. Full Article
to Screen to Save: Results from NCI's Colorectal Cancer Outreach and Screening Initiative to Promote Awareness and Knowledge of Colorectal Cancer in Racial/Ethnic and Rural Populations By cebp.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:36-07:00 Background: The Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD), NCI, implemented Screen to Save, NCI's Colorectal Cancer Outreach and Screening Initiative to promote awareness and knowledge of colorectal cancer in racial/ethnic and rural populations. Methods: The initiative was implemented through CRCHD's National Outreach Network (NON). NON is a national network of Community Health Educators (CHE), aligned with NCI-designated Cancer Centers across the nation. In phases I and II, the CHEs focused on the dissemination of cancer-related information and implementation of evidence-based educational outreach. Results: In total, 3,183 pre/post surveys were obtained from male and female participants, ages 50 to 74 years, during the 347 educational events held in phase I. Results demonstrated all racial/ethnic groups had an increase in colorectal cancer–related knowledge, and each group strongly agreed that the educational event increased the likelihood that they would engage in colorectal cancer–related healthful behaviors (e.g., obtain colorectal cancer screening and increase physical activity). For phase II, Connections to Care, event participants were linked to screening. Eighty-two percent of the participants who obtained colorectal cancer screening during the 3-month follow-up period obtained their screening results. Conclusions: These results suggest that culturally tailored, standardized educational messaging and data collection tools are key change agents that can serve to inform the effectiveness of educational outreach to advance awareness and knowledge of colorectal cancer. Impact: Future initiatives should focus on large-scale national efforts to elucidate effective models of connections to care, related to colorectal cancer screening, follow-up, and treatments that are modifiable to meet community needs. Full Article
to Detecting {beta}-Galactosidase-Labeled Cells By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T06:29:31-07:00 β-Galactosidase has been used extensively both as a label in enzyme immunoassays and for immunocytochemistry. One good substrate is 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-β-d-galactopyranoside (X-gal), which gives an intense blue product. The product is stable and insoluble in alcohol as well as H2O. Full Article
to Purification of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus 2 (rAAV2) by Heparin Column Affinity Chromatography By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T06:29:31-07:00 This protocol describes a simple single-step column purification (SSCP) of rAAV2 by gravity flow based on its affinity to heparin, without ultracentrifugation. Full Article
to The Impact of One-week Dietary Supplementation with Kava on Biomarkers of Tobacco Use and Nitrosamine-based Carcinogenesis Risk among Active Smokers By cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T05:35:14-07:00 Tobacco smoking is the primary risk factor for lung cancer, driven by the addictive nature of nicotine and the indisputable carcinogenicity of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) as well as other compounds. The integration of lung cancer chemoprevention with smoking cessation is one potential approach to reduce this risk and mitigate lung cancer mortality. Experimental data from our group suggest that kava, commonly consumed in the South Pacific Islands as a beverage to promote relaxation, may reduce lung cancer risk by enhancing NNK detoxification and reducing NNK-derived DNA damage. Building upon these observations, we conducted a pilot clinical trial to evaluate the effects of a 7-day course of kava on NNK metabolism in active smokers. The primary objective was to compare urinary total 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL plus its glucuronides, major metabolites of NNK) before and after kava administration as an indicator of NNK detoxification. Secondary objectives included determining kava's safety, its effects on DNA damage, tobacco use, and cortisol (a biomarker of stress). Kava increased urinary excretion of total NNAL and reduced urinary 3-methyladenine in participants, suggestive of its ability to reduce the carcinogenicity of NNK. Kava also reduced urinary total nicotine equivalents, indicative of its potential to facilitate tobacco cessation. Plasma cortisol and urinary total cortisol equivalents were reduced upon kava use, which may contribute to reductions in tobacco use. These results demonstrate the potential of kava intake to reduce lung cancer risk among smokers. Full Article
to Maternal Epigenetic Regulation Contributes to Prevention of Estrogen Receptor-negative Mammary Cancer with Broccoli Sprout Consumption By cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T05:35:14-07:00 Cruciferous vegetables have been of special interest due to the rich presence of bioactive compounds such as sulforaphane which show promising potential on cancer prevention and therapy as an epigenetic dietary strategy. Abnormal epigenetic alteration as one of the primary contributors to tumor development is closely related to breast cancer initiation and progression. In the present study, we investigated the effect of dietary broccoli sprouts (BSp), a common cruciferous vegetable, on prevention of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative mammary tumors at three different temporal exposure windows using a spontaneous breast cancer mouse model. Our findings indicate that maternal BSp treatment exhibited profound inhibitory and preventive effects on mammary cancer formation in the nontreated mouse offspring. The BSp diet administered to adult mice also showed suppressive effects on mammary cancer but was not as profound as the maternal BSp preventive effects. Moreover, such protective effects were linked with differentially expressed tumor- and epigenetic-related genes, as well as altered global histone acetylation, DNA methylation, and DNA hydroxymethylation levels. We also found that the expression changes of tumor-related genes were associated with the levels of histone methylation of H3K4 and H3K9 in the gene promoter regions. In addition, BSp-enriched sulforaphane was shown to increase protein expression of tumor suppressor genes such as p16 and p53 and inhibit the protein levels of Bmi1, DNA methyltransferases, and histone deacetylases in ERα-negative breast cancer cell lines. Collectively, these results suggest that maternal exposure to key phytochemicals may contribute to ER-negative mammary tumor prevention in their offspring through epigenetic regulations. Full Article
to Estimating the Screening-Eligible Population Size, Ages 45-74, at Average Risk to Develop Colorectal Cancer in the United States By cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T05:35:14-07:00 Colorectal cancer is a growing burden in adults less than 50 years old. In 2018, the American Cancer Society published a guideline update recommending a reduction in the colorectal cancer screening start age for average-risk individuals from 50 to 45. Implementing these recommendations would have important implications for public health. However, the approximate number of people impacted by this change, the average-risk population ages 45–49, is not well-described in the literature. Here, we provide methodology to conservatively estimate the average-risk and screening-eligible population in the United States, including those who would be impacted by a lowered colorectal cancer screening start age. Using multiple data sources, we estimated the current average-risk population by subtracting individuals with symptomatic colorectal cancer, with a family history of colorectal cancer, and with inflammatory bowel disease and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer from the total population. Within this population, we estimated the number of screening-eligible individuals by subtracting those with previous colorectal cancer screening (45- to 49-year-old) or up to date with colorectal cancer screening (50- to 74-year-old). The total average-risk population is estimated between 102.1 and 106.5 million people, of whom 43.4–45.2 million people are eligible for colorectal cancer screening. Lowering the screening age would add roughly 19 million people to the average-risk population and increase the current number of screening-eligible individuals on immediate implementation by over 60% (from 27 to 44 million). Estimating the population size impacted by lowering the recommended colorectal cancer screening start age enables more accurate decision-making for policymakers and epidemiologists focused on cancer prevention. Full Article
to Retraction: Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Suppresses Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling in Prostate Cancer Cells by Activating mTOR Signaling By cancerres.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T05:35:17-07:00 Full Article
to Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-Positive Breast Cancer Is Associated with Indigenous American Ancestry in Latin American Women By cancerres.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T05:35:17-07:00 Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer and have a higher risk of mortality than non-Hispanic White women. Studies in U.S. Latinas and Latin American women have reported a high incidence of HER2 positive (+) tumors; however, the factors contributing to this observation are unknown. Genome-wide genotype data for 1,312 patients from the Peruvian Genetics and Genomics of Breast Cancer Study (PEGEN-BC) were used to estimate genetic ancestry. We tested the association between HER2 status and genetic ancestry using logistic and multinomial logistic regression models. Findings were replicated in 616 samples from Mexico and Colombia. Average Indigenous American (IA) ancestry differed by subtype. In multivariate models, the odds of having an HER2+ tumor increased by a factor of 1.20 with every 10% increase in IA ancestry proportion (95% CI, 1.07–1.35; P = 0.001). The association between HER2 status and IA ancestry was independently replicated in samples from Mexico and Colombia. Results suggest that the high prevalence of HER2+ tumors in Latinas could be due in part to the presence of population-specific genetic variant(s) affecting HER2 expression in breast cancer.Significance:The positive association between Indigenous American genetic ancestry and HER2+ breast cancer suggests that the high incidence of HER2+ subtypes in Latinas might be due to population and subtype-specific genetic risk variants. Full Article
to [PERSPECTIVES] Toward Systems Pathology for PTEN Diagnostics By perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T06:30:15-07:00 Germline alterations of the tumor suppressor PTEN have been extensively characterized in patients with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes, encompassing subsets of Cowden syndrome, Bannayan–Riley–Ruvalcaba syndrome, Proteus and Proteus-like syndromes, as well as autism spectrum disorder. Studies have shown an increase in the risk of developing specific cancer types in the presence of a germline PTEN mutation. Furthermore, outside of the familial setting, somatic variants of PTEN occur in numerous malignancies. Here we introduce and discuss the prospect of moving toward a systems pathology approach for PTEN diagnostics, incorporating clinical and molecular pathology data with the goal of improving the clinical management of patients with a PTEN mutation. Detection of a germline PTEN mutation can inform cancer surveillance and in the case of somatic mutation, have value in predicting disease course. Given that PTEN functions in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, identification of a PTEN mutation may highlight new therapeutic opportunities and/or inform therapeutic choices. Full Article
to [PERSPECTIVES] RNA Regulators in Leukemia and Lymphoma By perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T06:30:15-07:00 Posttranscriptional regulation of mRNA is a powerful and tightly controlled process in which cells command the integrity, diversity, and abundance of their protein products. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are the principal players that control many intermediary steps of posttranscriptional regulation. Recent advances in this field have discovered the importance of RBPs in hematological diseases. Herein we will review a number of RBPs that have been determined to play critical functions in leukemia and lymphoma. Furthermore, we will discuss the potential therapeutic strategies that are currently being studied to specifically target RBPs in these diseases. Full Article
to Advanced ADC Histogram, Perfusion, and Permeability Metrics Show an Association with Survival and Pseudoprogression in Newly Diagnosed Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma: A Report from the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium [FUNCTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma is a lethal childhood brain cancer with dismal prognosis and MR imaging is the primary methodology used for diagnosis and monitoring. Our aim was to determine whether advanced diffusion, perfusion, and permeability MR imaging metrics predict survival and pseudoprogression in children with newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A clinical trial using the poly (adenosine diphosphate ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor veliparib concurrently with radiation therapy, followed by maintenance therapy with veliparib + temozolomide, in children with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma was conducted by the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium. Standard MR imaging, DWI, dynamic contrast-enhanced perfusion, and DSC perfusion were performed at baseline and approximately every 2 months throughout treatment. ADC histogram metrics of T2-weighted FLAIR and enhancing tumor volume, dynamic contrast-enhanced permeability metrics for enhancing tumors, and tumor relative CBV from DSC perfusion MR imaging were calculated. Baseline values, post-radiation therapy changes, and longitudinal trends for all metrics were evaluated for associations with survival and pseudoprogression. RESULTS: Fifty children were evaluable for survival analyses. Higher baseline relative CBV was associated with shorter progression-free survival (P = .02, Q = 0.089) and overall survival (P = .006, Q = 0.055). Associations of higher baseline mean transfer constant from the blood plasma into the extravascular extracellular space with shorter progression-free survival (P = .03, Q = 0.105) and overall survival (P = .03, Q = 0.102) trended toward significance. An increase in relative CBV with time was associated with shorter progression-free survival (P < .001, Q < 0.001) and overall survival (P = .004, Q = 0.043). Associations of longitudinal mean extravascular extracellular volume fraction with progression-free survival (P = .03, Q = 0.104) and overall survival (P = .03, Q = 0.105) and maximum transfer constant from the blood plasma into the extravascular extracellular space with progression-free survival (P = .03, Q = 0.102) trended toward significance. Greater increases with time were associated with worse outcomes. True radiologic progression showed greater post-radiation therapy decreases in mode_ADC_FLAIR compared with pseudoprogression (means, –268.15 versus –26.11, P = .01.) CONCLUSIONS: ADC histogram, perfusion, and permeability MR imaging metrics in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma are useful in predicting survival and pseudoprogression. Full Article
to Involvement of the Olfactory Apparatus by Gliomas [HEAD & NECK] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 SUMMARY: The olfactory bulbs and tracts are central nervous system white matter tracts maintained by central neuroglia. Although rare, gliomas can originate from and progress to involve the olfactory apparatus. Through a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act–compliant retrospective review of the institutional teaching files and brain MR imaging reports spanning 10 years, we identified 12 cases of gliomas involving the olfactory bulbs and tracts, including 6 cases of glioblastoma, 2 cases of anaplastic oligodendroglioma, and 1 case each of pilocytic astrocytoma, diffuse (grade II) astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma (grade III), and diffuse midline glioma. All except the pilocytic astrocytoma occurred in patients with known primary glial tumors elsewhere. Imaging findings of olfactory tumor involvement ranged from well-demarcated enhancing masses to ill-defined enhancing infiltrative lesions to nonenhancing masslike FLAIR signal abnormality within the olfactory tracts. Familiarity with the imaging findings of glioma involvement of the olfactory nerves is important for timely diagnosis and treatment of recurrent gliomas and to distinguish them from other disease processes. Full Article
to Facial Nerve Arterial Arcade Supply in Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Anatomy and Treatment Strategies [INTERVENTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endovascular treatment of petrous dural AVFs may carry a risk of iatrogenic facial nerve palsy if the facial nerve arterial arcade, an anastomotic arterial arch that supplies the geniculate ganglion, is not respected or recognized. Our purpose was to demonstrate that the use of a treatment strategy algorithm incorporating detailed angiographic anatomic assessment allows identification of the facial nerve arterial arcade and therefore safe endovascular treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of consecutive petrous dural AVF cases managed at Toronto Western Hospital between 2006 and 2018. Our standard of care consists of detailed angiographic assessment followed by multidisciplinary discussion on management. Arterial supply, primary and secondary treatments undertaken, angiographic outcomes, and clinical outcomes were assessed by 2 independent fellowship-trained interventional neuroradiologists. RESULTS: Fifteen patients had 15 fistulas localized over the petrous temporal bone. Fistulas in all 15 patients had direct cortical venous drainage and received at least partial supply from the facial nerve arterial arcade. Following multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment was performed by endovascular embolization in 8 patients (53%) and microsurgical disconnection in 7 patients (47%). All patients had long-term angiographic cure, and none developed iatrogenic facial nerve palsy. CONCLUSIONS: By means of our treatment strategy based on detailed angiographic assessment and multidisciplinary discussion, approximately half of our patients with petrous AVFs were cured by endovascular treatment, half were cured by an operation, and all had preserved facial nerve function. Full Article
to Is Histologic Thrombus Composition in Acute Stroke Linked to Stroke Etiology or to Interventional Parameters? [INTERVENTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Detailed insight into the composition of thrombi retrieved from patients with ischemic stroke by mechanical thrombectomy might improve pathophysiologic understanding and therapy. Thus, this study searched for links between histologic thrombus composition and stroke subtypes and mechanical thrombectomy results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thrombi from 85 patients who had undergone mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke between December 2016 and March 2018 were studied retrospectively. Thrombi were examined histologically. Preinterventional imaging features, stroke subtypes, and interventional parameters were re-analyzed. Statistical analysis was performed with the Kruskal-Wallis test, Mann-Whitney U test, or Spearman correlation as appropriate. RESULTS: Cardioembolic thrombi had a higher percentage of macrophages and a tendency toward more platelets than thrombi of large-artery atherosclerotic stenosis (P = .021 and .003) or the embolic stroke of undetermined source (P = .037 and .099) subtype. Thrombi prone to fragmentation required the combined use of contact aspiration and stent retrieval (P = .021) and were associated with an increased number of retrieving maneuvers (P = .001), longer procedural times (P = .001), and a higher lymphocyte content (P = .035). CONCLUSIONS: We interpreted the higher macrophage and platelet content in cardioembolic thrombi compared with large-artery atherosclerotic stenosis or embolic stroke of undetermined source thrombi as an indication that the latter type might be derived from an atherosclerotic plaque rather than from an undetermined cardiac source. The extent of thrombus fragmentation was associated with a more challenging mechanical thrombectomy and a higher lymphocyte content of the thrombi. Thus, thrombus fragmentation not only might be caused by the recanalization procedure but also might be a feature of a lymphocyte-rich, difficult-to-retrieve subgroup of thrombi. Full Article
to White Matter Disease and Outcomes of Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke [INTERVENTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The increased severity of white matter disease is associated with worse outcomes and an increased rate of intracerebral hemorrhage in patients with ischemic stroke undergoing thrombolytic treatment. However, whether white matter disease is associated with outcomes in patients undergoing endovascular treatment remains unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prespecified exploratory analysis of our prospective multi-institutional study that enrolled consecutive adult patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke undergoing endovascular treatment from November 2017 to September 2018, we compared the following outcomes between patients with none-to-minimal (van Swieten score, 0–2) and moderate-to-severe (van Swieten score, 3–4) white matter disease using logistic regression: 90-day mRS 3–6, death, intracerebral hemorrhage, successful recanalization, and early neurologic recovery. RESULTS: Of the 485 patients enrolled in the Blood Pressure after Endovascular Stroke Therapy (BEST) study, 389 had white matter disease graded (50% women; median age, 68 years; range, 58–79 years). A van Swieten score of 3–4 (n = 74/389, 19%) was associated with a higher rate of 90-day mRS of 3–6 (45% versus 18%; adjusted OR, 2.73; 95% CI, 1.34–5.93; P = .008). Although the death rate was higher in patients with van Swieten scores of 3–4 (26% versus 15%), the adjusted likelihood was not significantly different (adjusted OR, 1.14; 95% CI, 0.56–2.26; P = .710). Ordered regression revealed a shift toward worse mRS scores with increasing van Swieten scores (adjusted common OR, 3.04; 95% CI, 1.93–4.84; P < .001). No associations between white matter disease severity and intracerebral hemorrhage, successful recanalization, and early neurologic recovery were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Moderate-to-severe white matter disease is associated with worse outcomes in patients undergoing endovascular treatment without a significant increase in hemorrhagic complications. Studies comparing patients with and without endovascular treatment are necessary to determine whether the benefit of endovascular treatment is attenuated with greater white matter disease. Full Article
to Save the Brain First: CTA and Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients at Risk for Contrast-Induced Nephropathy [article-commentary] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 Full Article
to Suspected Metallic Embolization Distal to Coiled Intracranial Aneurysms Detectable by Susceptibility-Weighted MR Imaging [INTERVENTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: After endovascular coiling of intracranial aneurysms, round dark parenchymal lesions believed to be particulate metal are sometimes encountered in MR imaging studies of the brain. We used SWI to assess the frequency of such occurrences, in addition to exploring likely causes and clinical implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 700 MR imaging studies performed between September 2018 and March 2019 at our institution as follow-up monitoring of coiled intracranial aneurysms. Any sizeable (>5 mm) rounded dark-signal lesions encountered were presumed to be metallic. The magnitudes and locations of such lesions were recorded. In patients with these lesions, pertinent procedural documentation was screened for devices used, including coils, microcatheters, microguidewires, and stents. Medical records were also examined to determine whether any related symptoms ensued. RESULTS: Twenty patients (2.8%) exhibited a total of 25 lesions on SWI. Diameters ranged from 5 to 11 mm (median, 8 mm). All except 2 lesions were located in brain regions downstream from aneurysms, but all lesions occupied vascular territories of vessels used to place guiding catheters. Other than the Synchro 14, which was routinely deployed, no device was regularly used in patients with SWI-detectable lesions; and none of the affected patients developed focal neurologic symptoms as a consequence. CONCLUSIONS: Although the origins remain unclear, distal embolization of particulate metal distal to coiled cerebral aneurysms is occasionally observed on follow-up MR imaging studies. Such lesions, however, seem to have no apparent clinical impact. Full Article
to CT Angiography in Evaluating Large-Vessel Occlusion in Acute Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke: Factors Associated with Diagnostic Error in Clinical Practice [INTERVENTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is currently not completely clear how well radiologists perform in evaluating large-vessel occlusion on CTA in acute ischemic stroke. The purpose of this study was to investigate potential factors associated with diagnostic error. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Five hundred twenty consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke (49.4% men; mean age, 72 years) who underwent CTA to evaluate large-vessel occlusion of the proximal anterior circulation were included. CTA scans were retrospectively reviewed by a consensus panel of 2 neuroradiologists. Logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate the association between several variables and missed large-vessel occlusion at the initial CTA interpretation. RESULTS: The prevalence of large-vessel occlusion was 16% (84/520 patients); 20% (17/84) of large-vessel occlusions were missed at the initial CTA evaluation. In multivariate analysis, non-neuroradiologists were more likely to miss large-vessel occlusion compared with neuroradiologists (OR = 5.62; 95% CI, 1.06–29.85; P = .04), and occlusions of the M2 segment were more likely to be missed compared with occlusions of the distal internal carotid artery and/or M1 segment (OR = 5.69; 95% CI, 1.44–22.57; P = .01). There were no calcified emboli in initially correctly identified large-vessel occlusions. However, calcified emboli were present in 4 of 17 (24%) initially missed or misinterpreted large-vessel occlusions. CONCLUSIONS: Several factors may have an association with missing a large-vessel occlusion on CTA, including the CTA interpreter (non-neuroradiologists versus neuroradiologists), large-vessel occlusion location (M2 segment versus the distal internal carotid artery and/or M1 segment), and large-vessel occlusion caused by calcified emboli. Awareness of these factors may improve the accuracy in interpreting CTA and eventually improve stroke outcome. Full Article
to Anoxic Brain Injury Detection with the Normalized Diffusion to ASL Perfusion Ratio: Implications for Blood-Brain Barrier Injury and Permeability [FUNCTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Anoxic brain injury is a result of prolonged hypoxia. We sought to describe the nonquantitative arterial spin-labeling perfusion imaging patterns of anoxic brain injury, characterize the relationship of arterial spin-labeling and DWI, and evaluate the normalized diffusion-to-perfusion ratio to differentiate patients with anoxic brain injury from healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified all patients diagnosed with anoxic brain injuries from 2002 to 2019. Twelve ROIs were drawn on arterial spin-labeling with coordinate-matched ROIs identified on DWI. Linear regression analysis was performed to examine the relationship between arterial spin-labeling perfusion and diffusion signal. Normalized diffusion-to-perfusion maps were generated using a custom-built algorithm. RESULTS: Thirty-five patients with anoxic brain injuries and 34 healthy controls were identified. Linear regression analysis demonstrated a significant positive correlation between arterial spin-labeling and DWI signal. By means of a combinatory cutoff of slope of >0 and R2 of > 0.78, linear regression using arterial spin-labeling and DWI showed a sensitivity of 0.86 (95% CI, 0.71–0.94) and specificity of 0.82 (95% CI, 0.66–0.92) for anoxic brain injuries. A normalized diffusion-to-perfusion color map demonstrated heterogeneous ratios throughout the brain in healthy controls and homogeneous ratios in patients with anoxic brain injuries. CONCLUSIONS: In anoxic brain injuries, a homogeneously positive correlation between qualitative perfusion and DWI signal was identified so that areas of increased diffusion signal showed increased ASL signal. By exploiting this relationship, the normalized diffusion-to-perfusion ratio color map may be a valuable imaging biomarker for diagnosing anoxic brain injury and potentially assessing BBB integrity. Full Article
to Discrimination between Glioblastoma and Solitary Brain Metastasis: Comparison of Inflow-Based Vascular-Space-Occupancy and Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MR Imaging [FUNCTIONAL] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate differentiation between glioblastoma and solitary brain metastasis is of vital importance clinically. This study aimed to investigate the potential value of the inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy MR imaging technique, which has no need for an exogenous contrast agent, in differentiating glioblastoma and solitary brain metastasis and to compare it with DSC MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with glioblastoma and 22 patients with solitary brain metastasis underwent inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy and DSC MR imaging with a 3T clinical scanner. Two neuroradiologists independently measured the maximum inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy–derived arteriolar CBV and DSC-derived CBV values in intratumoral regions and peritumoral T2-hyperintense regions, which were normalized to the contralateral white matter (relative arteriolar CBV and relative CBV, inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy relative arteriolar CBV, and DSC-relative CBV). The intraclass correlation coefficient, Student t test, or Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristic analysis were performed. RESULTS: All parameters of both regions had good or excellent interobserver reliability (0.74~0.89). In peritumoral T2-hyperintese regions, DSC-relative CBV (P < .001), inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy arteriolar CBV (P = .001), and relative arteriolar CBV (P = .005) were significantly higher in glioblastoma than in solitary brain metastasis, with areas under the curve of 0.94, 0.83, and 0.72 for discrimination, respectively. In the intratumoral region, both inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy arteriolar CBV and relative arteriolar CBV were significantly higher in glioblastoma than in solitary brain metastasis (both P < .001), with areas under the curve of 0.91 and 0.90, respectively. Intratumoral DSC-relative CBV showed no significant difference (P = .616) between the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: Inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy has the potential to discriminate glioblastoma from solitary brain metastasis, especially in the intratumoral region. Full Article
to The Lateral Ventricles: A Detailed Review of Anatomy, Development, and Anatomic Variations [review-article] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 SUMMARY: The cerebral ventricles have been studied since the fourth century BC and were originally thought to harbor the soul and higher executive functions. During the infancy of neuroradiology, alterations to the ventricular shape and position on pneumoencephalography and ventriculography were signs of mass effect or volume loss. However, in the current era of high-resolution cross-sectional imaging, variation in ventricular anatomy is more easily detectable and its clinical significance is still being investigated. Interpreting radiologists must be aware of anatomic variations of the ventricular system to prevent mistaking normal variants for pathology. We will review of the anatomy and development of the lateral ventricles and discuss several ventricular variations. Full Article
to Novel Coronavirus: What Neuroradiologists as Citizens of the World Need to Know [EDITORIALS] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 Full Article
to Time to Refine How We Tweet? [LETTERS] By www.ajnr.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T06:30:48-07:00 Full Article
to Bán shop chân đế tòa S1.01 ngay Ngọn Hải Đăng giá tốt nhất dự án VH Ocean Park, LH: 0971996199 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:23:18 GMT Thông tin lô shop chân đế 1 tầng:- Dự án: Vinhomes Ocean Park Gia Lâm. - Chủ đầu tư: Tập đoàn Vingroup. - Vị trí: Đa Tốn - Kiêu Kỵ, Gia Lâm, Hà Nội. - Mã căn: S1.0101S16. - Diện tích: 66.9m2. - Giá gốc: 4.566 tỷ + chênh rẻ nhất thị trường. Hàng mới ký trực tiếp CĐT. - Tặng kèm Vo... Full Article
to Chính chủ cần bán Shophouse BG05, đang cho thuê giá 12tr/tháng. Thanh toán 50%, 1,1 tỷ thương lượng By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:01:05 GMT Hiện đang thuê làm Nail và Tóc hợp đồng 3 năm tăng giá 10%. Ưu tiên khách mua giữ lại hợp đồng thuê vì mới gia hạn thêm 3 năm nữa. Chị thuê dễ thương, và sạch sẽ gọn gàng. Anh chị nào mua liên hệ chính chủ 0917424365 A Nhất. Các bạn môi giới chào khách dùm nhé, phí cao. Cảm ơn an... Full Article
to Bán shophouse Midtown - The Signature M7 Phú Mỹ Hưng - Shop 44 - 45.9 tỷ 0946.699.009 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:49:00 GMT Bán ShopHouse căn 44 - Toà nhà hình trứng - The Signature M7, vị trí đẹp độc nhất dự án Midtown Phú Mỹ Hưng. Phú Mỹ Hưng Midtown nằm trên thế đất địa linh, vượng khí sinh tài lộc mà không phải dự án nào trong Phú Mỹ Hưng cũng sở hữu: + Cách một cây cầu là đến khu Thương mại... Full Article
to Shophouse TM mặt đường Võ Chí Công sở hữu lâu dài, mặt trước toà chung cư Udic Westlake. 0982943269 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:11:51 GMT Shophouse mặt đường Võ Chí Công, mặt trước chung cư cao cấp Udic Westlake, xây thông 3 tầng, nhận bàn giao luôn, đặc biệt cấp sổ đỏ sở hữu lâu dài. Duy nhất 14 lô. Liên hệ PKD: 0982943269. -----------------------------* Tổng quan dự án: Tên dự án: Shophouse khối đế chung cư cao c... Full Article
to Cần bán shophouse The Sun Avenue - Giá tốt nhất 5.8 tỷ - 0903989800 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:04:54 GMT Thông tin mô tả. Quản lý 100% căn hộ tại dự án The Sun Avenue, Mai Chí Thọ, quận 2. Chúng tôi cam kết sẽ đem lại dịch vụ cho thuê và mua bán với giá cả tốt nhất thị trường, liên hệ phòng kinh doanh căn hộ The Sun Avenue gọi 0903 989 800.Nhận ký gửi mua bán cho thuê giao dịch nhan... Full Article
to Chuyên cho thuê căn hộ Saigon Royal 1PN - 2PN - 3PN giá tốt LH 0901756869 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 12:10:00 GMT Chuyên cho thuê căn hộ cao cấp Saigon Royal giá tốt. * Cập nhật bảng giá hiện tại.- 1PN diện tích 53m2. NTCB giá 13 triệu. Full nội thất giá 16 triệu.- 2PN diện tích 60 - 88m2. NTCB giá 15 triệu. Full nội thất giá 17 - 23 triệu. - 3PN diện tích 103 - 176m2. NTCB giá 26 triệu. Ful... Full Article
to Cho thuê Vinhomes Central Park - 1,2,3,4 PN, penthouse, với giá tốt, LH: 0909060957 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 19:49:14 GMT Call Mr. Thanh: 0909 060 957 (Hotline tư vấn trực tuyến).Thông tin chi tiết giá thuê Vinhomes Central Park:- 1 phòng ngủ (48m2 - 53m2): 13tr - 16tr.- 2 phòng ngủ (68m2 - 89m2): 16tr - 19tr - 22tr.- 3 phòng ngủ (98m2 - 110m2 - 128m2): Chỉ từ 23tr.- 4 phòng ngủ (150m2 - 180 m2): Ch... Full Article
to Thuê ngay! Vinhomes Golden River - giá tốt - 1,2,3,4 PN, LH ngay: 0909060957 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 19:54:17 GMT Liên hệ nhanh: 0909 060 957 để được tư vấn nhanh nhất.Tổng hợp giá cho thuê tại Vinhomes Golden River - hiện nay:- 1 PN (49m2 - 53m2): 16tr - 18,5tr.- 2 PN (68m2 - 74m2): 21tr - 23tr.- 3 PN (98m2 - hơn 100m2): Chỉ từ 27tr.- 4 PN (150m2 - 170m2): 60tr.- Villa Vinhomes Ba Son: Chỉ ... Full Article
to Chuyên cho thuê căn hộ Hà Đô Centrosa Garden 1,2,3PN giá tốt nhất thị trường. LH 0901693299 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 09:08:21 GMT Xin chào quý anh/chị, với giỏ hàng phong phú và đa dang của chúng tôi bao gồm các loại căn hộ 1PN, 1PN + 1, 2PN, 2PN + 1, 3PN chắc chắn anh/chị sẽ lựa chọn được cho mình căn hộ phù hợp nhất.* Liên hệ ngay: 0901.693.299 Mr: Nghệ - để được tư vấn và hỗ trợ.* Báo giá cho thuê căn hộ... Full Article
to Cho thuê căn hộ Vinhomes Ba Son Quận 1 với giá tốt nhất thị trường, liên hệ ngay 0901698818 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 09:57:17 GMT Phòng kinh doanh chuyên cho thuê căn hộ Officetel, 1PN, 2PN, 3PN, 4PN, penthouse Vinhomes Golden River Ba Son. Giá tốt nhất thị trường.Liên hệ: 0901698818 (Quốc Cường).Nhận ký gửi cho thuê, chuyển nhượng dự án Vinhomes Golden River Ba Son và các dự án lân cận. * Xin gửi anh/chị g... Full Article
to I-Tower Quy Nhơn By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 13:42:09 GMT I-Tower Quy Nhơn do Công ty CP Đầu tư Phát triển Bất động sản Đô Thành đầu tư là một trong những dự án đầu tiên được triển khai theo hình thức khu thương mại, dịch vụ, văn phòng và căn hộ thuộc phân khúc cao cấp và được cấp sổ hồng ngay khi hoàn thành. Full Article
to Danh sách các căn siêu đẹp, giá tốt nhất tại Vinhomes Grand Park Q9, liên hệ ngay 0932778922 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:26:00 GMT Hotline: 0932778922 (Call/Zalo) để biết thêm thông tin (hỗ trợ 24/24). Danh sách các căn giá tốt nhất tại Vinhomes Grand Park: STUDIO. S1.06 - 2x. 01 giá chưa VAT: 929 tr chênh net 120, có vay. S1.01 - 1x. 03 giá chưa VAT: 1.110 tỷ không chênh, có vay. S1.07 - 0x. 15 giá chưa VAT... Full Article
to Còn 6 ngày! Thanh toán 18%/9 tháng+ CK 18%+ hoàn 5%+bảo hiểm 400tr khi mua căn hộ trung tâm TP biển By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:17:45 GMT Thân chào quý anh/ chị. Hiện em đang có 1 căn hàng chủ đầu tư 2 phòng ngủ, 2 WC (68,9m2) cực thoáng mát view biển, tầng trung, hướng Đông Bắc giá chỉ 36,9 triệu/m2 (2.580 tỷ) hiện đang được chiết khấu chỉ còn 1.609 tỷ ( tương đương 24,6 tr/m2). Cụ thể: + Chiết khấu nội bộ 6%/ giá trị căn: Giảm ngay 154,8 triệu. + Hoàn lại 5%/ giá trị thanh toán: Tương ứng 100,6 triệu. + ... Full Article
to ĐỪNG VỘI MUA THE SUN AVENUE -HÃY LIÊN HỆ (PKD NOVALAND)- GIÁ TỐT KHÔNG ẢO - 0933.72.89.89 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:28:00 GMT CAM KẾT KHÔNG CHÀO GIÁ ẢO LÀM MẤT THỜI GIAN CỦA QUÝ KHÁCH Trưởng phòng Sang Nhượng The Sun Avenue: 0933.72.89.89 MR.HOÀNG PHILIP - Nắm rõ thị trường. Có sẵn chìa khoá nhiều căn giá tốt nhất. - Làm việc trực tiếp với chủ nhà không kê giá ba hoa - Thủ tục minh bạch, nhanh ... Full Article
to Căn hộ TT thành phố Dĩ An ngay cửa ngõ Sài Gòn chỉ cần thanh toán trước chỉ 10% cho căn 2PN, 43m2 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:49:10 GMT Kính chào quý khách hàng! Dự án căn hộ Bcons Green View thành phố Dĩ An mặt tiền QL1K + Chỉ từ 1 tỷ 371 / căn 2PN 1WC 43m2.- Thanh toán đợt đầu chỉ 10% giá chưa VAT (Phương thức thanh toán linh hoạt góp trong 2 năm). - Chỉ từ 130 triệu có thể sở hữu ngay căn hộ Bcons Green View (... Full Article
to Sở hữu ngay căn hộ cao cấp giá tốt nhất tại Quy Nhơn Ecolife Riverside By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:13:02 GMT * Khởi công xây dựng: Quý 3 / 2019. * Bàn giao căn hộ: Quý 2 / 2021. * Tầng 1 - Tầng 5: Thương mại, Dịch vụ, tiện ích ngoài trời, bãi giữ xe,.. * Tầng 5 - Tầng 28: Căn hộ ở. * Diện tích căn hộ: 1PN: 33 - 43m2. - 2PN, 2WC: 59m2 - 65m2. - 3PN: Trên 70m2. - Lý do bạn nên đầu tư tại Ecolife Riverside. + Căn hộ chuẩn xanh quốc tế EDGE đầu tiên tại Quy Nhơn. + Mức giá chỉ ... Full Article
to Sở hữu căn hộ cao cấp Ecolife Riverside với giá tốt nhất tại trung tâm TP Quy Nhơn By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:16:01 GMT Sở hữu Căn hộ cao cấp Ecolife Riverside với giá tốt nhất tại trung tâm TP Quy Nhơn. Sau chuỗi ngày dài mệt mỏi với bộn bề công việc, được trở về căn hộ Ecolife Riverside đó là một cảm giác thật tuyệt vời. - Căn hộ Ecolife Riverside đạt chuẩn Xanh - EDGE quốc tế tiết kiệm nă... Full Article
to Diện tích tối thiểu cấp sổ hồng tại Tp.HCM By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Sat, 30 Jun 2018 21:57:43 GMT Theo tôi được biết thì ở Tp.HCM có chia làm 3 khu vực với quy định về diện tích tối thiểu cấp sổ hồng khác nhau. Theo đó thì các quận huyện như Hóc Môn, Củ Chi, Quận 12 phải có diện tích trên 80m2 đối với đất đã có nhà. Tuy nhiên khi tìm mua nhà thì có nơi cam kết có sổ hồng cho nhà đất tại Hóc Môn với diện tích chỉ 60m2. Theo người bán thì đây là nhà trong khu quy hoạch dân cư nhà phố nên được phép tách như vậy. Xin hỏi việc này có đúng không? Văn bản nào quy định điều này? Xin cám ơn luật sư! Full Article
to Townhouse for sale on 3/2 Street, District 10, near supermarket & bank, 39,9 billion, 8m x 18,5m By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 06:28:29 GMT Townhouse for sale on 3/2 Street, District 10, HCMC Price: 39.9 billion VND, 8m x 18.5m, ground house + mezzanine + 3 floors. Rental price: 72.58 million VND Nice location; fast procedure; suitable for Business; near restaurants, supermarkets, schools, malls, etc. If you are inte... Full Article
to Townhouse, 126 sqm, Nguyen Huu Canh str, opposite to Sunwah Pearl - 3 mins drive to District 1 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 22:34:00 GMT The location is extremely convenient for businessman, travellers, students, employees, who need to work/study/travel in the central districts, just 3 mins drive to district 1.The house has a nice view, located on Nguyen Huu Canh street near the corner of Ngo Tat To and Thu Thiem ... Full Article
to Selling Lavila Garden Town House Nguyen Huu Tho- Phuoc Kien- Nha Be Dist- 96.8 sqm-7.4 Billion By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:43:43 GMT SELLING LAVILA GARDEN TOWNHOUSE ON NGUYEN HUU THO STREET- PHUOC KIEN WARD - NHA BE DISTRICT - Area : 5.5 x 17.6 m - Having a good location. - The house has 2 floors, is designed 4 large bedrooms - The sale price: 7.4 Billion Please do not hesitate to contact us via 0907894503 Mr.... Full Article
to For Sale The Garden Townhouse Lavila Kien A- Nha Be District- 216.11sqm- The Negotiable Price By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:44:01 GMT FOR SALE THE GARDEN TOWNHOUSE LAVILA KIEN A- NHA BE DISTRICT - Location: is the right facade of the main street, at the corner. - West- North direction - Land area: 8x17.6 m, corner: 136 sqm - Floor area: 216.11 sqm - Structure: a ground floor, 2 floors - Including 4 bedrooms, 5 ... Full Article
to The Antonia By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 11:33:04 GMT The Antonia là dự án căn hộ được chủ đầu tư Phú Mỹ Hưng định vị là dòng sản phẩm cao cấp, hội tụ đầy đủ các hạng mục tiện ích dịch vụ đẳng cấp - mang đến những cảm xúc trọn vẹn tại không gian sống đậm chất nghỉ dưỡng 5 sao hàng đầu cho cộng đồng các cư dân ưu tú. Full Article