Prevalence and radiological characteristics of movement disorders among patients with multiple sclerosis: An observational study

Mostafa Meshref, Fathy Mahmoud Mansour, Mohamed Hamed Rashad, Mahmoud M. Abdelsayed, Hassan Gad, Ahmad Farag Ibrahim El-Adawy
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Abstract

Objectives

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative, autoimmune inflammatory illness with diverse symptoms, including movement disorders (MDs). Thus, we aimed to identify the prevalence and radiological findings of movement disorders (MDs) experienced by patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS).

Materials and methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study on MS patients who reported MDs between September 2022 and March 2024. We reported the MRI findings of movement disorders that occur in PwMS.

Results

Among 330 screened MS patients, 76 (58 % female, mean age 27.76 years) had MDs. All patients showed periventricular lesions, with significant percentages displaying juxtacortical (92 %), cortical (32 %), frontal subcortical (44 %), and lentiform nucleus lesions (43 %). Parietal, temporal, and occipital subcortical lesions were less common. Bilateral lesions were prevalent across most subcortical areas, notably in the frontal subcortical region (69.7 %). Less frequently affected areas included the caudate nucleus, internal capsule, thalamus, and subthalamus, with varying laterality. Infratentorial lesions, mainly in the pons (66.2 %), also involved the midbrain and cerebellum, with a balanced left-right distribution. Peri-ependymal brainstem lesions occurred in 38.1 %, and cervical spine abnormalities in 80.3 %.

Conclusions

This study emphasizes the frequency and radiological features of MDs in PwMS. The MRI results indicate a widespread and varied distribution of lesions, which aligns with the range of clinical symptoms observed in MS patients.
多发性硬化症患者运动障碍的患病率和影像学特征:一项观察性研究
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种神经退行性、自身免疫性炎症性疾病,具有多种症状,包括运动障碍(MDs)。因此,我们旨在确定多发性硬化症(PwMS)患者运动障碍(MDs)的患病率和放射学表现。材料和方法我们对2022年9月至2024年3月报告MDs的MS患者进行了一项横断面研究。我们报道了在PwMS中发生的运动障碍的MRI结果。结果在330例筛查的MS患者中,76例(58%为女性,平均年龄27.76岁)患有MDs。所有患者均表现为脑室周围病变,其中显著比例表现为皮质旁病变(92%)、皮质下病变(32%)、额叶皮质下病变(44%)和状核病变(43%)。顶叶、颞叶和枕叶皮层下病变较少见。双侧病变普遍存在于大多数皮质下区域,尤其是额叶皮质下区域(69.7%)。较少受影响的区域包括尾状核、内囊、丘脑和丘脑下,其侧边不同。幕下病变以脑桥为主(66.2%),也累及中脑和小脑,左右分布均衡。脑干室管膜周围病变发生率为38.1%,颈椎异常发生率为80.3%。结论本研究强调了多发性硬化症中MDs的频率和放射学特征。MRI结果显示病变分布广泛而多样,这与MS患者观察到的临床症状一致。
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Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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