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Vascular malformation mimicking multiple sclerosis active plaque: Usefulness of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) to perform correct diagnosis.

Claudia Marsecano1, Marco Perri2, Giulia Michelini2, Marco Varrassi3, Alessandra Splendiani3, Ernesto di Cesare2, Carlo Masciocchi2, Massimo Gallucci3.   

Abstract

Brain focal hyperdensity areas are common findings in computed tomography examinations, often further evaluated in magnetic resonance imaging exams. These are usually haemosiderin and calcified perivascular clusters known as cerebral microbleeds and may be secondary signs of brain disorders. Cerebral microbleeds are paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substances determining magnetic field inhomogeneity. Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) performed at 3T with phase post-processing is very useful in evaluating this field variation. In fact in the past decade SWI has been increasingly reported for its clinical value in adults with neurologic disorders, traumas, arterial venous malformations, occult venous diseases, tumours and functional brain imaging. The occasional computed tomography findings of single or multiple focal hyperdense areas can mimic many of these brain disorders and lead to misinterpretations. For these reason it is useful to have a more detailed diagnosis with MRI brain examination. The authors highlight the role of SWI sequence in the differential diagnosis among active plaque, vascular malformation and haemorrhagic lesion in a case report of a 41-year-old woman suffering from multiple sclerosis with a focal hyperdense area reported in a computed tomography brain examination.
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Keywords:  Susceptibility weighted imaging; arterial venous malformation; multiple sclerosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26450102      PMCID: PMC4757214          DOI: 10.1177/1971400915609337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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