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Neung Hwa Park1, Ji Kang Park, Younghee Choi, Cheol-In Yoo, Choong Ryeol Lee, Hun Lee, Hyo Kyung Kim, Sung-Ryul Kim, Tae-Heum Jeong, Jungsun Park, Chung Sik Yoon, Yangho Kim.
Abstract
We examined whole blood (MnB), plasma (MnP) and urinary Mn (MnU) concentrations in 33 cirrhotics and 11 healthy controls to clarify: (1) whether, in chronic liver diseases, MnB or MnP reflects pallidal signal intensities in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); and (2) which factors in chronic liver diseases correlate with pallidal signal intensities in T1-weighted MRI. Increased signal intensity in the pallidum was observed in 27 (81.8%) of 33 patients with liver cirrhosis in T1-weighted MRI. There was a significant correlation between MnB and pallidal index (PI) (gamma = 0.559, P < 0.01) in the patients. However, no significant correlation was observed between MnP and PI (gamma = 0.353, P > 0.05). According to a multiple linear regression, MnB reflected the signal intensities of T1-weighted MRI better than MnP or MnU. Child/Pugh score and total bilirubin level also correlated with PI. However, the hemoglobin level did not correlate with PI significantly.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14637385 DOI: 10.1016/S0161-813X(03)00111-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurotoxicology ISSN: 0161-813X Impact factor: 4.294