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Tobias Zrzavy1, Alice Wielandner2, Lukas Haider2,3, Sophie Bartsch2, Fritz Leutmezer1, Thomas Berger1, Karl Heinz Nenning2, Alexander Rauscher4, Paulus Rommer5, Gregor Kasprian2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Technical improvements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisition, such as higher field strength and optimized sequences, lead to better multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion detection and characterization. Multiplication of 3D-FLAIR with 3D-T2 sequences (FLAIR2) results in isovoxel images with increased contrast-to-noise ratio, increased white-gray-matter contrast, and improved MS lesion visualization without increasing MRI acquisition time. The current study aims to assess the potential of 3D-FLAIR2 in detecting cortical/leucocortical (LC), juxtacortical (JC), and white matter (WM) lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Cortical lesion; Imaging; Lesion detection; MS; Post-processing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34623512 PMCID: PMC8738502 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-021-10833-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 13D-FLAIR2 lesion visualization compared to 3D-T2 and 3D-FLAIR. A-C: Depiction of a cortical/leucocortical lesion on axial 3D-FlAIR2 (A), 3D-FLAIR (B), 3D-T2 (C) MRI images. D–F Presentation of a large white matter lesion with an adjacent cortical/leucocortical lesion. G–I Juxtacortical lesion involving the right frontal superior gyrus; J–L Juxtacortical U-fiber lesion on sagittal view. M–O Temporal cortical/leucocortical lesion on sagittal view
Fig. 2Quantitative lesion evaluation in 3D-FLAIR2 in comparison to 3D-FLAIR and to 3D-T2. LCL Leucocortical lesion, JCL Juxtacortical lesion, WML White matter lesion
Fig. 3Difference in the numbers of assessed lesions. Bland–Altman plots comparing lesion counts derived from 3D-FLAIR2, 3D-FLAIR and 3D-T2 in each patient and each location. For white matter lesion (WML), juxtacortical lesion (JCL) and leucocortical lesion (LCL), the difference between lesion counts derived from the different sequences (3D-FLAIR2, 3D-FLAIR and T2), is plotted relative to their mean for each patient with black dots. The black dashed line provides the mean difference with the corresponding 95% CI in blue. The limits of agreement are provided with their 95% CI, the upper bound in green, the lower bound in red
Fig. 4Interclass correlation for 3D-FLAIR2, 3D-T2 and 3D-FLAIR. ICC provided with their 95%CI (gray); WML white matter lesion, JCL juxtacortical lesion, LCL leucocortical lesion