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Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)

PURPOSE: In multiple sclerosis (MS), a juxtacortical lesion at the border between the gray matter (GM) and subcortical white matter (WM) may often involve the GM. A recently developed, phase-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique “phase difference enhanced imaging (PADRE)” can delineate...

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Autores principales: FUTATSUYA, Koichiro, KAKEDA, Shingo, YONEDA, Tetsuya, UEDA, Issei, WATANABE, Keita, MORIYA, Junji, MURAKAMI, Yu, IDE, Satoru, OGASAWARA, Atsushi, OHNARI, Norihiro, OKADA, Kazumasa, ADACHI, Hiroaki, KOROGI, Yukunori
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26841855
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0099
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author FUTATSUYA, Koichiro
KAKEDA, Shingo
YONEDA, Tetsuya
UEDA, Issei
WATANABE, Keita
MORIYA, Junji
MURAKAMI, Yu
IDE, Satoru
OGASAWARA, Atsushi
OHNARI, Norihiro
OKADA, Kazumasa
ADACHI, Hiroaki
KOROGI, Yukunori
author_facet FUTATSUYA, Koichiro
KAKEDA, Shingo
YONEDA, Tetsuya
UEDA, Issei
WATANABE, Keita
MORIYA, Junji
MURAKAMI, Yu
IDE, Satoru
OGASAWARA, Atsushi
OHNARI, Norihiro
OKADA, Kazumasa
ADACHI, Hiroaki
KOROGI, Yukunori
author_sort FUTATSUYA, Koichiro
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description PURPOSE: In multiple sclerosis (MS), a juxtacortical lesion at the border between the gray matter (GM) and subcortical white matter (WM) may often involve the GM. A recently developed, phase-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique “phase difference enhanced imaging (PADRE)” can delineate the GM and WM clearly due to the difference in myelin concentration. We evaluated whether PADRE is useful for the detection of GM involvement in the juxtacortical MS lesions. METHODS: One neuroradiologist reviewed the conventional MRI in 13 MS patients and selected 48 juxtacortical lesions. At the first reading session with the conventional MRI alone (T(2)-weighted imaging, and two-dimensional and three-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery), two other neuroradiologists classified the lesions into three patterns according to their anatomical locations: (a) subcortical WM lesions involving the subcortical WM alone; (b) intracortical (IC) lesions involving the GM alone; (c) mixed GM/subcortical WM (mixed) lesions involving the both subcortical WM and GM. We defined the subcortical WM as a WM within a distance of 10 mm from inner edge of the GM. For the analyses, we excluded the white matter lesions further than 10 mm from inner edge of the GM. At the second reading session MRI and PADRE were available and the radiologists re-evaluated their prior classification. RESULTS: At the first reading session, 27 lesions were classified as (a), 1 as (b), and 20 as (c). Therefore, a total of 21 lesions (44%) were judged to involve the GM. At the second reading session, the classification of 15 (31%) lesions changed; all 15 lesions were judged to involve the GM on the PADRE. Interobserver agreement (kappa value) was 0.84 for the first- and 0.95 for the second reading session. CONCLUSION: PADRE is useful for detecting GM involvement of the juxtacortical MS lesions.
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spelling pubmed-56081082017-10-23 Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE) FUTATSUYA, Koichiro KAKEDA, Shingo YONEDA, Tetsuya UEDA, Issei WATANABE, Keita MORIYA, Junji MURAKAMI, Yu IDE, Satoru OGASAWARA, Atsushi OHNARI, Norihiro OKADA, Kazumasa ADACHI, Hiroaki KOROGI, Yukunori Magn Reson Med Sci Major Paper PURPOSE: In multiple sclerosis (MS), a juxtacortical lesion at the border between the gray matter (GM) and subcortical white matter (WM) may often involve the GM. A recently developed, phase-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique “phase difference enhanced imaging (PADRE)” can delineate the GM and WM clearly due to the difference in myelin concentration. We evaluated whether PADRE is useful for the detection of GM involvement in the juxtacortical MS lesions. METHODS: One neuroradiologist reviewed the conventional MRI in 13 MS patients and selected 48 juxtacortical lesions. At the first reading session with the conventional MRI alone (T(2)-weighted imaging, and two-dimensional and three-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery), two other neuroradiologists classified the lesions into three patterns according to their anatomical locations: (a) subcortical WM lesions involving the subcortical WM alone; (b) intracortical (IC) lesions involving the GM alone; (c) mixed GM/subcortical WM (mixed) lesions involving the both subcortical WM and GM. We defined the subcortical WM as a WM within a distance of 10 mm from inner edge of the GM. For the analyses, we excluded the white matter lesions further than 10 mm from inner edge of the GM. At the second reading session MRI and PADRE were available and the radiologists re-evaluated their prior classification. RESULTS: At the first reading session, 27 lesions were classified as (a), 1 as (b), and 20 as (c). Therefore, a total of 21 lesions (44%) were judged to involve the GM. At the second reading session, the classification of 15 (31%) lesions changed; all 15 lesions were judged to involve the GM on the PADRE. Interobserver agreement (kappa value) was 0.84 for the first- and 0.95 for the second reading session. CONCLUSION: PADRE is useful for detecting GM involvement of the juxtacortical MS lesions. Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2016-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5608108/ /pubmed/26841855 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0099 Text en © 2016 Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License.
spellingShingle Major Paper
FUTATSUYA, Koichiro
KAKEDA, Shingo
YONEDA, Tetsuya
UEDA, Issei
WATANABE, Keita
MORIYA, Junji
MURAKAMI, Yu
IDE, Satoru
OGASAWARA, Atsushi
OHNARI, Norihiro
OKADA, Kazumasa
ADACHI, Hiroaki
KOROGI, Yukunori
Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title_full Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title_fullStr Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title_full_unstemmed Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title_short Juxtacortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Assessment of Gray Matter Involvement Using Phase Difference-enhanced Imaging (PADRE)
title_sort juxtacortical lesions in multiple sclerosis: assessment of gray matter involvement using phase difference-enhanced imaging (padre)
topic Major Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26841855
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0099
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