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Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica

Background. Brain lesions are common in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOsd) and may resemble lesions of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives. To describe the imaging characteristics of supratentorial lesions in NMOsd on ultrahigh-field (7 T) MRI with special attention to vessel-lesion rela...

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Autores principales: Kister, Ilya, Herbert, Joseph, Zhou, Yongxia, Ge, Yulin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3568863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/398259
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author Kister, Ilya
Herbert, Joseph
Zhou, Yongxia
Ge, Yulin
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Zhou, Yongxia
Ge, Yulin
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description Background. Brain lesions are common in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOsd) and may resemble lesions of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives. To describe the imaging characteristics of supratentorial lesions in NMOsd on ultrahigh-field (7 T) MRI with special attention to vessel-lesion relationship. Methods. Ten NMOsd patients, all women and all seropositive for NMO IgG, with mean age of 51.3 ± 15.4 years and disease duration of 9.2 ± 6.4 years, were scanned at a 7 T whole-body human MR system with high-resolution 2D gradient echo sequence optimized to best visualize lesions and venous structures, T2- and T1-weighted imaging. Results. In 10 patients with NMOsd, a total of 92 lesions were observed (mean: 9.2 ± 8.8; range: 2–30), but only 8 lesions (9%) were traversed by a central venule. All lesions were <5 mm in diameter, and 83% were located in subcortical white matter. There were no lesions in the cortex or basal ganglia. Two patients exhibited diffuse periependymal abnormalities on FLAIR. Conclusions. Small, subcortical lesions without a central venule are the most consistent finding of NMOsd on 7 T MRI of the brain. Ultrahigh-field imaging may be useful for differentiating between NMOsd and MS.
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spelling pubmed-35688632013-02-21 Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica Kister, Ilya Herbert, Joseph Zhou, Yongxia Ge, Yulin Mult Scler Int Clinical Study Background. Brain lesions are common in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOsd) and may resemble lesions of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives. To describe the imaging characteristics of supratentorial lesions in NMOsd on ultrahigh-field (7 T) MRI with special attention to vessel-lesion relationship. Methods. Ten NMOsd patients, all women and all seropositive for NMO IgG, with mean age of 51.3 ± 15.4 years and disease duration of 9.2 ± 6.4 years, were scanned at a 7 T whole-body human MR system with high-resolution 2D gradient echo sequence optimized to best visualize lesions and venous structures, T2- and T1-weighted imaging. Results. In 10 patients with NMOsd, a total of 92 lesions were observed (mean: 9.2 ± 8.8; range: 2–30), but only 8 lesions (9%) were traversed by a central venule. All lesions were <5 mm in diameter, and 83% were located in subcortical white matter. There were no lesions in the cortex or basal ganglia. Two patients exhibited diffuse periependymal abnormalities on FLAIR. Conclusions. Small, subcortical lesions without a central venule are the most consistent finding of NMOsd on 7 T MRI of the brain. Ultrahigh-field imaging may be useful for differentiating between NMOsd and MS. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3568863/ /pubmed/23431447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/398259 Text en Copyright © 2013 Ilya Kister et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica
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title_full Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica
title_fullStr Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica
title_full_unstemmed Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica
title_short Ultrahigh-Field MR (7 T) Imaging of Brain Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica
title_sort ultrahigh-field mr (7 t) imaging of brain lesions in neuromyelitis optica
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3568863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/398259
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