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Cortical microinfarcts in patients with multiple lobar microbleeds on 3 T MRI.

Yuichiro Ii1, Masayuki Maeda2, Hidehiro Ishikawa3, Ai Ito3, Ko Matsuo3, Maki Umino4, Akihiro Shindo3, Hirotaka Kida5, Masayuki Satoh5, Atsushi Niwa3, Akira Taniguchi3, Hidekazu Tomimoto3.   

Abstract

The pathogenesis of cortical microinfarcts (CMIs) is considered to be heterogeneous including cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) such as hypertensive vasculopathy (HV) and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). Recent advances in MRI have enabled the detection of CMIs in vivo. To investigate the characteristics of CMIs in advanced cerebral SVD, we performed a retrospective analysis of 85 patients with cognitive impairment who had multiple lobar cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) on 3 T MRI. Among them, 41 (48.2%) patients were classified into the strictly lobar CMB group (i.e. probable-CAA group), and 44 (51.8%) patients were classified into the non-lobar with lobar CMBs group (i.e. mix-CMBs group). The relationship between CMIs and CMBs, cortical superficial siderosis (cSS) and white matter hyperintensity was evaluated. Nine of the 41 (22.0%) patients with probable-CAA had a total of 19 CMIs, while 12 of the 44 (27.3%) patients with mix-CMBs had a total of 38 CMIs. In the probable-CAA group, the presence of CMIs was significantly associated with the presence of cSS (p < 0.001). In addition, a close spatial association between CMIs and cSS was observed. On the contrary, in the mix-CMB group, the presence of CMIs was significantly associated with the number of lobar CMBs in the frontal lobe (p = 0.034). Our results suggest that CMIs in the probable-CAA may be attributable to more severe CAA, while CMIs in the mix-CMBs indicate an advanced HV, especially when observed with more numerous lobar CMBs.

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Keywords:  Cerebral amyloid angiopathy; Cerebral microbleeds; Cortical microinfarcts; Cortical superficial siderosis; Hypertensive vasculopathy; Magnetic resonance imaging

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31049727     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-019-09350-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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1.  Evaluation of cortical superficial siderosis in patients with cognitive dysfunction using 3D FLAIR and 3D DIR.

Authors:  Maki Umino; Masayuki Maeda; Ryota Kogue; Satoshi Nakamura; Yuichiro Ii; Hidekazu Tomimoto; Hajime Sakuma
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2021-02-25       Impact factor: 5.315

2.  Microinfarcts in the Deep Gray Matter on 7T MRI: Risk Factors, MRI Correlates, and Relation to Cognitive Functioning-The SMART-MR Study.

Authors:  R Ghaznawi; M H T Zwartbol; J de Bresser; H J Kuijf; K L Vincken; I Rissanen; M I Geerlings; J Hendrikse
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 4.966

Review 3.  Clinical Features and Experimental Models of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.

Authors:  Akihiro Shindo; Hidehiro Ishikawa; Yuichiro Ii; Atsushi Niwa; Hidekazu Tomimoto
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2020-05-05       Impact factor: 5.750

4.  Brain magnetic resonance imaging and cognitive alterations after ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation.

Authors:  Natsuko Kato; Kanako Muraga; Yoshinori Hirata; Akihiro Shindo; Keita Matsuura; Yuichiro Ii; Mariko Shiga; Ken-Ichi Tabei; Masayuki Satoh; Satoshi Fujita; Tomoyuki Fukuma; Yoshihiko Kagawa; Eitaro Fujii; Maki Umino; Masayuki Maeda; Hajime Sakuma; Masaaki Ito; Hidekazu Tomimoto
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-09-23       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Cerebral Microbleeds With Atrial Fibrillation After Ablation Therapy.

Authors:  Yoshinori Hirata; Natsuko Kato; Kanako Muraga; Akihiro Shindo; Naoko Nakamura; Keita Matsuura; Yuichiro Ii; Mariko Shiga; Ken-Ichi Tabei; Masayuki Satoh; Tomoyuki Fukuma; Yoshihiko Kagawa; Satoshi Fujita; Ryota Kogue; Maki Umino; Masayuki Maeda; Hajime Sakuma; Kaoru Dohi; Hidekazu Tomimoto
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 5.505

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