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Title: The cervical spinal cord in neuromyelitis optica patients: A comparative study with multiple sclerosis using diffusion tensor imaging
Authors: Pessôa, Fernanda Miraldi Clemente
Lopes, Fernanda Cristina Rueda
Costa, João Victor Altamiro
Leon, Soniza Vieira Alves
Domingues, Romeu Côrtes
Gasparetto, Emerson Leandro
Keywords: Esclerose Múltipla
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuromielite Óptica
Neuromyelitis Optica
Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Imagem de Tensor de Difusão
Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: European Journal of Radiology
Citation: PESSÔA, Fernanda Miraldi Clemente et al. The cervical spinal cord in neuromyelitis optica patients: A comparative study with multiple sclerosis using diffusion tensor imaging. European Journal of Radiology, v. 81, p. 2697-2701, 2012.
Abstract: Introduction: This study aims to evaluate “in vivo” the integrity of the normal-appearing spinal cord in patients with neuromyelitis optica (NMO), using diffusion tensor MR imaging, comparing to controls and patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Materials and methods: We studied 8 patients with NMO and 17 without any neurologic disorder. Also, 32 MS patients were selected. Fractional anisotropy (FA), axial diffusivity (AD), radial diffusivity (RD) and mean diffusivity (MD) were calculated within regions of interest at C2 and C7 levels in the four columns of the spinal cord. Results: At C2, the FA value was decreased in NMO patients compared to MS and controls in the anterior column. Also in this column, RD value showed increase in NMO compared to MS and to controls. The FA value of the posterior column was decreased in NMO in comparison to controls. At C7, AD value was higher in NMO than in MS in the right column. At the same column, MD values were increased in NMO compared to MS and to controls. Conclusions: There is extensive NASC damage in NMO patients, including peripheral areas of the cervical spinal cord, affecting the white matter, mainly caused by demyelination. This suggests a new spinal cord lesion pattern in NMO in comparison to MS
Description: p. 2697–2701.: il. color. e p&b.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13603
ISSN: 0720-048X
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da área de Radiologia



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