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Diffusion-weighted imaging of normal appearing corticospinal tracts in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Kadihan Yalçın-Şafak1, Ahmet Akça1, Özlem Elibol1, İrem Sarı1.   

Abstract

Aim To determine if there are differences in ADC values between normal appearing corticospinal tracks in patients with MS compared to ADC values in controls. Material and methods The study population comprised 62 consecutive MS patients (36 women and 26 men; mean age 36.45±8.63 years). 50 control subjects with no neurological disabilities or intracranial were included the study (32 women and 18 men; mean age 40.18±12.25 years). All ADC maps were independently evaluated by two experienced radiologists. ROI of approximately 15-18 mm2 in capsula interna and 10-12 mm2 in mesencephalon were placed bilaterally for measurement of ADC values. Three circular ROIs were placed-one each side for internal capsule-and 6 total ROIs from right and left internal capsule were averaged for each patient. Mesencephelon ADC measurements were performed similarly. Result The mean ADC values of the left internal capsule in MS patients were significiantly lower than the control group (p:0.002). No statistically significant difference was found between the MS patients and control group mean ADC values of the right internal capsule (p>0.05). The mean ADC values of the right and left mesencephalon in MS patients were significiantly lower than the control group (respectively; p:0.031, p<0.001). The mean ADC values of the left internal capsule were significiantly lower than the right internal capsule in MS patients (p<0.001). The mean ADC values of the left mesencephalon were significiantly lower than the right mesencephalon in MS patients (p<0.001). Conclusion The mean ADC values of the normal-appearing corticospinal tract in MS patients were significantly lower than the control group except for the right internal capsule.

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Keywords:  ADC; corticospinal tract; diffusion-weighted imaging; magnetic resonance; multiple sclerosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29260606      PMCID: PMC5882064          DOI: 10.1177/1971400917745457

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


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