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Differentiating white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis and migraine using monoexponential and biexponential diffusion measurements.

Gergely Orsi1, Mihály Aradi, Szilvia Anett Nagy, Gábor Perlaki, Anita Trauninger, Péter Bogner, József Janszky, Zsolt Illés, Tamás Dóczi, Zoltán Pfund, Attila Schwarcz.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the white matter lesions seen in multiple sclerosis and migraine using monoexponential and high b-value biexponential diffusion measurements.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diffusion-weighted images were acquired on a 3.0-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging system. Diffusion parameters were estimated using monoexponential (0-1000 s/mm(2) ) and biexponential (0-5000 s/mm(2) ) approaches from 15 multiple sclerosis patients, 15 patients with migraine and 15 healthy control subjects. The study was performed in accordance with the approval of the Regional Research Ethics Committee. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values were measured in the lesions and the normal-appearing white matter of patients and in the white matter of controls.
RESULTS: High lesional ADCmono values were detected in both patient groups without significant differences between the groups (10.72 and 9.86 × 10(-4) mm(2) /s for MS and migraine respectively, P = 0.2134). The biexponential measurements showed significantly higher ADCfast , ADCslow , and Pslow values in the migraine lesions than in the multiple sclerosis lesions (16.47 versus 14.29, 1.41 versus 0.76, and 20.34 versus 12.01 all values in 10(-4) mm(2) /s; P = 0.0344, P = 0.0019, P = 0.0021, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Biexponential diffusion analysis may help to differentiate multiple sclerosis-related white matter lesions from migraine-related ones.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  brain white matter lesion; migraine; monoexponential and biexponential diffusion analysis; multiple sclerosis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24677284     DOI: 10.1002/jmri.24580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 1053-1807            Impact factor:   4.813


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