Molecular Imaging in CANVAS: A Contribution for Differential Diagnosis?

T. Horowitz, Eric Guedj, Alexandre Eusebio, F. Fluchère, J. Azulay, Emilien Delmont, Stephan Grimaldi
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BACKGROUND Phenotypes of CANVAS are increasingly diversified, including bradykinesia and dysautonomia, so that its primary differential diagnoses are multiple system atrophy-cerebellar type (MSA-c), and spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). This case series aims to highlight key molecular imaging findings in CANVAS. CASES We report a case series of six patients with CANVAS who underwent nuclear medicine examinations in our center and 13 patients from the literature. These include 18F-FDG brain positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) of dopamine transporter (DaT) activity, and 123I-MIBG cardiac scintigraphy of noradrenergic transmission. CONCLUSIONS In CANVAS, 18F-FDG brain PET mainly shows cerebellar hypometabolism, with preserved brainstem and striatum metabolism, contrasting with SCA3 and MSA-c. Dopaminergic denervation on scintigraphy seems to be associated with clinical parkinsonism, ranging from normal to severely impaired DaT SPECT. Additionally, 123I-MIBG cardiac scintigraphy might show denervation in CANVAS, similar to SCA3, but not in most MSA-c patients.
CANVAS 的分子成像:对鉴别诊断的贡献?
背景CANVAS的表型越来越多样化,包括运动迟缓和自主神经功能障碍,因此其主要鉴别诊断为多系统萎缩-小脑型(MSA-c)和脊髓小脑共济失调3型(SCA3)。本病例系列旨在强调CANVAS的主要分子影像学发现。病例我们报告了在本中心接受核医学检查的6例CANVAS患者和文献中的13例患者的病例系列。这些检查包括 18F-FDG 脑正电子发射断层扫描(PET)、多巴胺转运体(DaT)活性的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)和去甲肾上腺素能传导的 123I-MIBG 心脏闪烁扫描。闪烁扫描显示的多巴胺能神经支配似乎与临床帕金森症有关,DaT SPECT 从正常到严重受损不等。此外,123I-MIBG 心脏闪烁照相术可能会显示 CANVAS 中的神经支配,这与 SCA3 相似,但大多数 MSA-c 患者不会出现这种情况。
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