Data di Pubblicazione:
1990
Abstract:
We performed serial baseline and gadolinium (Gd)-DTPA-enhanced MRI in 4 patients with definite multiple sclerosis. Studies were performed every month for a total of 4 scans. We obtained short TR/short TE sequences at 10 and 60 minutes after Gd-DTPA injection. All patients had multiple hyperintense lesions seen on baseline MRI with long TR/short and long TE. There was Gd-DTPA enhancement in new, enlarging, and preexisting lesions that were unchanged in size. The enhancing lesions were always seen on T2-weighted images. There was no difference in enhancement between the 10- and 60-minute studies. Six of 85 preexisting lesions enhanced whereas all new or enlarging lesions enhanced. Enhancement persisted in only 1/3 of the new or enlarging lesions, suggesting that MR enhancement is a transient phenomenon due to local temporary blood-brain barrier breakdown. Our data indicate that Gd-DTPA enhancement monitoring is more sensitive than unenhanced MRI for detecting disease activity in MS.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adult, Brain; pathology, Contrast Media, Female, Gadolinium DTPA, Gadolinium; diagnostic use, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Multiple Sclerosis; diagnosis/pathology/physiopathology, Organometallic Compounds; diagnostic use, Pentetic Acid; diagnostic use
Elenco autori:
Bastianello, Stefano; C., Pozzilli; S., Bernardi; L., Bozzao; L. M., Fantozzi; C., Buttinelli; C., Fieschi
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