Title of article :
Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Acute Attacks of Multiple Sclerosis
Author/Authors :
Davoudi، Yasmin نويسنده Dept. of Radiology, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashad University of Medical Sciences, Mashad, Iran , , Foroughipour، Mohsen نويسنده Department of Neurology, Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , , Torabi، Reza نويسنده Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , , Layegh ، Parvaneh نويسنده Department of Radiology, Imam Reza Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Layegh, Parvaneh , Matin، Nassim نويسنده School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Shoeibi، Ali نويسنده Department of Neurology, Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IR Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common autoimmune disorders of the central nervous system. In spite of various imaging modalities, the definitive diagnosis of MS remains challenging. This study was designed to evaluate the usefulness of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in the diagnosis of acute MS attack and to compare its results with contrast enhanced MRI (CE-MRI). In this cross sectional study, seventy patients with definite diagnosis of relapsing-remitting MS were included. CE-MRI using 0.1 mmol/kg gadolinium as well as DWI sequences were performed for all patients. The percentage of patients with positive DWI was compared with the results of CE-MRI and the consistency between the two imaging modalities was evaluated. Moreover, the relationship between the time of onset of patient’s symptoms and test results for both methods were investigated. CE-MRI yielded positive results for 61 (87%) patients and DWI yielded positive for 53 (76%) patients. In fifty patients (71.42%), both tests were positive and in six cases (8.57%), both were negative. The test results of three patients turned out to be positive in DWI, while they tested negative in CE-MRI. There was no significant relationship between the results of CE-MRI as well as DWI and the time of imaging from the onset of symptoms. These data indicate that while CE-MRI will depict more positive results, there are cases in which DWI will show a positive result while CE-MRI is negative. We suggest that the combination of these two imaging modalities might yield more positive results in diagnosing acute MS attack giving rise to a more accurate diagnosis.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)
Record number :
2393397
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