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Short-term evolution of individual enhancing MS lesions studied with magnetization transfer imaging.

M Filippi1, M A Rocca, M P Sormani, C Pereira, G Comi.   

Abstract

We performed serial monthly magnetization transfer (MT) imaging to evaluate the prevalence and evolution of structural changes in individual enhancing lesions from patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Every 4 weeks for 3 months, we obtained dual echo, magnetization transfer (MT) imaging and, 5 min after SD (0.1 mmol/kg) gadolinium-DTPA injection, T1-weighted scans from 10 patients with early relapsing-remitting MS. We measured the MT ratio (MTR) of enhancing lesions seen on the entry scans on co-registered quantitative MTR images at entry and during the follow up. Fourty-two enhancing lesions were identified on the entry scans. According to the "maximal random fluctuation" detected for the normal-appearing white matter MTR values, 16 (38%) lesions were classified as "increasing MTR" lesions, 21 (50%) as "stable MTR" lesions, and 5 (12%) as "decreasing MTR" lesions. The classification of the lesions after the first month of follow up strongly predicted the classification at the end of the follow up (chi squared = 20.35, p = 0.0004). These results indicate that the enhancing lesion population in MS is heterogeneous, and that reparative mechanisms occurring after blood-brain barrier opening are not efficient in only a minority of the enhancing lesions from patients with early relapsing-remitting MS.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10463647     DOI: 10.1016/s0730-725x(99)00049-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 0730-725X            Impact factor:   2.546


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