| Literature DB >> 29422104 |
D C Engel1, S D Adib2, M U Schuhmann2, C Brendle3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many radiological signs are known for the diagnosis of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). However, there is little information about these signs in the pre-symptomatic phase. For pathophysiological investigative purposes we conducted a descriptive image analysis study on pre-symptomatic patients.Entities:
Keywords: Etiology; Evan’s index; Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus; Pathophysiology; Tight high convexity; Ventriculomegaly
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29422104 PMCID: PMC5806389 DOI: 10.1186/s12987-018-0090-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS ISSN: 2045-8118
Images available per patient
| Patnr | Imaging 1 | Imaging 2 | Imaging 3 | Imaging 4 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timepoint | Modality | Timepoint | Modality | Timepoint | Modality | Timepoint | Modality | |
| 1 | − 4.7 | CT | − 3.3 | CT | − 0.9 | MRI | 2.1 | CT |
| 2 | − 5.4 | CT | − 0.1 | CT | 0.2 | MRI | ||
| 3 | − 6.1 | MRI | − 2.8 | MRI | 0.2 | CT | 1.9 | CT |
| 4 | − 3.1 | CT | 0.9 | CT | ||||
| 5 | − 3.6 | CT | − 0.1 | MRI | ||||
| 6 | − 7.8 | MRI | 1.5 | MRI | 1.9 | CT | ||
| 7 | − 10.3 | MRI | − 4.1 | MRI | − 1.4 | CT | 0.5 | MRI |
| 8 | − 6.1 | MRI | 0.7 | MRI | 2.0 | CT | ||
| 9 | − 9.2 | CT | 0.8 | MRI | ||||
| 10 | − 5.8 | CT | 2.0 | MRI | ||||
Available imaging according to time-to-symptom-onset including first image available around symptom-onset, either CT or MRI. Patnr: patient number; timepoint: interval between imaging and onset of symptoms in years
In 2 cases 3 MRIs were available at − 6.1, − 2.8 and 0.2 and − 10.3, − 4.1 and 0.5 years to symptom onset respectively
Fig. 1Pre- and post-symptomatic magnetic resonance images of a patient that developed symptoms after 10 years. The MRI images show the changes in ventricle width, deterioration of white matter hyperintensities (circle: deep; square: periventricular) and tight high convexity (arrow) all before onset of symptoms (thunderbolt) of a typical case. Left: 10 years before symptom onset. Middle: 4 years before symptom onset. Right: 6 months after symptom onset
Fig. 2Change in Evan’s Index over time. Each patient is depicted separately. EI was above 0.3 in all patients and increased over time significantly. Time 0 is time of symptom onset
Fig. 3Change in third ventricle width over time. Each patient is depicted separately. Third ventricle width (in mm) was above 9 mm in all patients and increased over time. Time 0 is time of symptom onset
Fig. 4Change in tight high convexity over time. Each patient is depicted separately. THC varied through time within patients. Time 0 is time of symptom onset