Radiologic anatomy of the spinal dorsal horn at the cervical level (anatomic-MRI correlations)
Autor: | P. Tournut, Marc Hermier, A. Jouvet, J. P. Carret, Marc Sindou, Patrick Mertens, Marc Guénot, J. L. Froment |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Male
Radiography Pathology and Forensic Medicine Cadaver medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Spasticity Aged Aged 80 and over medicine.diagnostic_test Echo-Planar Imaging business.industry French horn Reproducibility of Results Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy Middle Aged Spinal cord Sagittal plane medicine.anatomical_structure Spinal Cord Cervical Vertebrae Female Surgery medicine.symptom business Cervical vertebrae |
Zdroj: | Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 22:81-88 |
ISSN: | 1279-8517 0930-1038 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00276-000-0081-8 |
Popis: | The spinal dorsal horn is known for its important functional role in the field of transmission and modulation of sensory afferents. Because of this, the dorsal horn represents a target for numerous analgesic and antispastic procedures. Thus, it would be interesting to develop imaging dedicated to this spinal structure. The purpose of this study was to investigate the radiologic anatomy of the cervical dorsal horn by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (1.5T). The first step consisted in the validation of the anatomic information provided by MRI on 5 human cadavers. A spin-echo sequence (T2, 2000/45) enabled the demonstration of good correlations between histologic sections and axial MRI slices performed at the corresponding cervical levels. The second step was thein vivoexploration of 20 subjects, aiming at the development of a gradient echo sequence (T2*) with a conventional MRI unit, compatible with a routine clinical examination. The dorsal horn was clearly identified in 77% of the axial slices performed (n = 300). The angle between the dorsal horn axis and the sagittal plane was measured as from 25.5 degrees at C2 to 40 degrees at C8 segments. The results of this anatomico-radiologic study of the cervical dorsal horn suggest that preoperative MRI could be useful to design the surgical approach to this structure, as performed during cervical microsurgical drezotomy (DREZ = dorsal root entry zone) for the treatment of selected cases of chronic pain or disabling spasticity in the upper limbs. |
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