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7-T MRI for brain virtual autopsy: a proof of concept in comparison to 3-T MRI and CT.

Dominic Gascho1, Niklaus Zoelch2,3, Stefan Sommer4,5, Carlo Tappero2,6, Michael J Thali2, Eva Deininger-Czermak2,7.   

Abstract

The detection and assessment of cerebral lesions and traumatic brain injuries are of particular interest in forensic investigations in order to differentiate between natural and traumatic deaths and to reconstruct the course of events in case of traumatic deaths. For this purpose, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are applied to supplement autopsy (traumatic death) or to supplant autopsy (natural deaths). This approach is termed "virtual autopsy." The value of this approach increases as more microlesions and traumatic brain injuries are detected and assessed. Focusing on these findings, this article describes the examination of two decedents using CT, 3-T, and 7-T MRI. The main question asked was whether there is a benefit in using 7-T over 3-T MRI. To answer this question, the 3-T and 7-T images were graded regarding the detectability and the assessability of coup/contrecoup injuries and microlesions using 3-point Likert scales. While CT missed these findings, they were detectable on 3-T and 7-T MRI. However, the 3-T images appeared blurry in direct comparison with the 7-T images; thus, the detectability and assessability of small findings were hampered on 3-T MRI. The potential benefit of 7-T over 3-T MRI is discussed.

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Keywords:  Autopsy; Brain injuries (traumatic); Contrecoup injury; Magnetic resonance imaging; Tomography (x-ray; computed)

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33442787      PMCID: PMC7806692          DOI: 10.1186/s41747-020-00198-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol Exp        ISSN: 2509-9280


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