Atypical Parkinsonian Syndromes: Structural, Functional, and Molecular Imaging Features.

Graham Keir, Michelle Roytman, Faizullah Mashriqi, Shaya Shahsavarani, Ana M Franceschi
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Abstract

Atypical parkinsonian syndromes, also known as Parkinson-plus syndromes, are a heterogeneous group of movement disorders, including dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), multisystem atrophy (MSA), and corticobasal degeneration (CBD). This review highlights the characteristic structural, functional, and molecular imaging features of these complex disorders. DLB typically demonstrates parieto-occipital hypometabolism with involvement of the cuneus on FDG-PET, whereas dopaminergic imaging, such as [123I]-FP-CIT SPECT (DaTscan) or fluorodopa (FDOPA)-PET, can be utilized as an adjunct for diagnosis. PSP typically shows midbrain atrophy on structural imaging, whereas FDG-PET may be useful to depict frontal lobe hypometabolism and tau-PET confirms underlying tauopathy. MSA typically demonstrates putaminal or cerebellar atrophy, whereas FDG-PET highlights characteristic nigrostriatal or olivopontocerebellar hypometabolism, respectively. Finally, CBD typically shows asymmetric atrophy in the superior parietal lobules and corpus callosum, whereas FDG and tau-PET demonstrate asymmetric hemispheric and subcortical involvement contralateral to the side of clinical deficits. Additional advanced neuroimaging modalities and techniques described may assist in the diagnostic work-up or are promising areas of emerging research.

非典型帕金森综合征:结构、功能和分子成像特征。
非典型帕金森综合征又称帕金森综合征,是一组异质性运动障碍疾病,包括路易体痴呆(DLB)、进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)、多系统萎缩(MSA)和皮质基底变性(CBD)。本综述将重点介绍这些复杂疾病在结构、功能和分子成像方面的特征。DLB 在 FDG-PET 上通常表现为顶枕叶代谢减低,并累及楔叶,而多巴胺能成像,如 [123I]-FP-CIT SPECT (DaTscan) 或氟多巴(FDOPA)-PET,可作为诊断的辅助手段。PSP 在结构成像上通常表现为中脑萎缩,而 FDG-PET 可用于描述额叶代谢低下,tau-PET 可确诊潜在的 tauopathy。多发性硬化症通常表现为大脑丘脑或小脑萎缩,而 FDG-PET 则可分别突出显示黑质或橄榄小脑代谢低下的特征。最后,CBD 通常表现为上顶叶和胼胝体的非对称性萎缩,而 FDG 和 tau-PET 则表现为临床缺陷侧对侧大脑半球和皮层下的非对称性受累。所述的其他先进神经影像学模式和技术可能有助于诊断工作,或者是很有希望的新兴研究领域。
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