Venous Diameter Changes in Chronic Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions
Autor: | Philipp Eisele, Achim Gass, Matthias Kraemer, Michael Platten, Andreas Dabringhaus, Anne Ebert, Claudia E Weber |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Disease duration Veins 030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging 03 medical and health sciences Multiple Sclerosis Relapsing-Remitting 0302 clinical medicine Fibrosis medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Vein medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Chronic Active Multiple sclerosis Magnetic resonance imaging Mean age Middle Aged medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging medicine.anatomical_structure Chronic Disease Female Neurology (clinical) Thickening business Nuclear medicine 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Journal of Neuroimaging. 31:394-400 |
ISSN: | 1552-6569 1051-2284 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To investigate the temporal evolution of venous diameter in chronic active and nonenhancing shrinking multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions in a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study including susceptibility-weighted images (SWI). METHODS We compared the venous diameter in chronic active and nonenhancing shrinking lesions to the venous diameter in nonenhancing stable lesions on two 3 T MRI data sets obtained 12 months apart. Chronic active and nonenhancing shrinking lesions were identified by Voxel-Guided Morphometry. Coregistered, overlaid fluid-attenuated inversion recovery/SWI were analyzed for the presence of a central vein. Quantitative calculation of the venous diameter for each time point was performed on the reconstructed veins. RESULTS Sixty-two relapsing-remitting MS patients (50 women; mean age: 36 ± 11 years; mean disease duration: 4 ± 7 years) were included in the study. Overall, we identified 222 chronic MS lesions (48 chronic active, 48 shrinking, 126 stable) with a corresponding intralesional central vein. On baseline MRI, the mean venous diameter did not statistically differ between all subgroups, whereas on follow-up MRI, the mean intralesional venous diameter was smaller in chronic active (0.92 ± 0.15 mm) and shrinking lesions (0.90 ± 0.19 mm) compared to stable lesions (1.10 ± 0.18 mm; P |
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