Literature DB >> 28111795

Myopathology in times of modern imaging.

H Jungbluth1,2,3.   

Abstract

Over the last two decades, muscle (magnetic resonance) imaging has become an important complementary tool in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of inherited neuromuscular disorders, particularly in conditions where the pattern of selective muscle involvement is often more predictive of the underlying genetic background than associated clinical and histopathological features. Following an overview of different imaging modalities, the present review will give a concise introduction to systematic image analysis and interpretation in genetic neuromuscular disorders. The pattern of selective muscle involvement will be presented in detail in conditions such as the congenital or myofibrillar myopathies where muscle imaging is particularly useful to inform the (differential) diagnosis, and in disorders such as Duchenne or fascioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy where the diagnosis is usually made on clinical grounds but where detailed knowledge of disease progression on the muscle imaging level may inform better understanding of the natural history. Utilizing the group of the congenital myopathies as an example, selected case studies will illustrate how muscle MRI can be used to inform the diagnostic process in the clinico-pathological context. Future developments, in particular, concerning the increasing use of whole-body MRI protocols and novel quantitative fat assessments techniques potentially relevant as an outcome measure, will be briefly outlined.
© 2017 British Neuropathological Society.

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Keywords:  Congenital muscular dystrophies; Congenital myopathies; Limb girdle muscular dystrophies; Muscle magnetic resonance imaging; Myofibrillar myopathies

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28111795     DOI: 10.1111/nan.12385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol        ISSN: 0305-1846            Impact factor:   8.090


  9 in total

1.  Value of structured reporting in neuromuscular disorders.

Authors:  Francesco Alessandrino; Lara Cristiano; Claudia Maria Cinnante; Tommaso Tartaglione; Simonetta Gerevini; Tommaso Verdolotti; Giovanna Stefania Colafati; Emanuele Ghione; Raimondo Vitale; Lorenzo Peverelli; Claudia Brogna; Angela Berardinelli; Maurizio Moggio; Eugenio M Mercuri; Anna Pichiecchio
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2019-03-09       Impact factor: 3.469

2.  Rapid identification of human muscle disease with fibre optic Raman spectroscopy.

Authors:  James J P Alix; Maria Plesia; Gavin R Lloyd; Alexander P Dudgeon; Catherine A Kendall; Channa Hewamadduma; Marios Hadjivassiliou; Christopher J McDermott; Gráinne S Gorman; Robert W Taylor; Pamela J Shaw; John C C Day
Journal:  Analyst       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 5.227

3.  Myofibrillar Myopathy Mimicking Polyneuropathy.

Authors:  Pierre R Bourque; Ari Breiner; Jodi Warman-Chardon
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol       Date:  2020-03-03

4.  Novel TTN mutations and muscle imaging characteristics in congenital titinopathy.

Authors:  Meng Yu; Ying Zhu; Zhiying Xie; Yiming Zheng; Jiangxi Xiao; Wei Zhang; Ichizo Nishino; Yun Yuan; Zhaoxia Wang
Journal:  Ann Clin Transl Neurol       Date:  2019-07-01       Impact factor: 4.511

Review 5.  Nemaline myopathies: a current view.

Authors:  Caroline A Sewry; Jenni M Laitila; Carina Wallgren-Pettersson
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2019-06-21       Impact factor: 2.698

6.  The value of qualitative muscle MRI in the diagnostic procedures of myopathies: a biopsy-controlled study in 191 patients.

Authors:  Diana Lehmann Urban; Mohamed Mohamed; Albert C Ludolph; Jan Kassubek; Angela Rosenbohm
Journal:  Ther Adv Neurol Disord       Date:  2021-02-26       Impact factor: 6.570

Review 7.  Congenital myopathies: disorders of excitation-contraction coupling and muscle contraction.

Authors:  Heinz Jungbluth; Susan Treves; Francesco Zorzato; Anna Sarkozy; Julien Ochala; Caroline Sewry; Rahul Phadke; Mathias Gautel; Francesco Muntoni
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2018-02-02       Impact factor: 42.937

Review 8.  Is Gene-Size an Issue for the Diagnosis of Skeletal Muscle Disorders?

Authors:  Marco Savarese; Salla Välipakka; Mridul Johari; Peter Hackman; Bjarne Udd
Journal:  J Neuromuscul Dis       Date:  2020

9.  Correlation Between Quantitative MRI and Muscle Histopathology in Muscle Biopsies from Healthy Controls and Patients with IBM, FSHD and OPMD.

Authors:  Saskia Lassche; Benno Küsters; Arend Heerschap; Maxime V P Schyns; Coen A C Ottenheijm; Nicol C Voermans; Baziel G M van Engelen
Journal:  J Neuromuscul Dis       Date:  2020
  9 in total

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