Value of magnetization transfer contrast as a sensitive technique to reflect histopathological changes in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns of lateral ventricles.

M Nakahara, H Hayashi, T Kumazaki, O Mori
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) as a technique to reflect histopathological changes in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles. Radiological-pathological correlation was performed in six patients who underwent Magnetic Resonance (MR) examination prior to death and in whom postmortem examinations of the brain were obtained. The extent and the severity of degeneration in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns were evaluated histopathologically, and compared with those observed on the conventional proton density (PD) weighted MR images (Group 1). Changes in the white matter of another 35 patients were classified into three types according to the pattern of high signals adjacent to the frontal horns on conventional PD weighted MR images, and magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns was calculated from multi-slice and single-slice FSE images (Group 2). The relationship between signal intensities and MTR in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns was evaluated. The extent of degeneration in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns was classified into mild, moderate and severe types on the basis of stainin for myelins, axons and astrocytes. In Group 1, histopathological findings indicated a difference in severity of degeneration in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns among the three types, while no significant differences were noted in the signals on PD weighted MR images. In Group 2, MTR showed significant differences in the signal intensities in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns (p < 0.01) between the three types, while conventional PD weighted MR images failed to differentiate between them. In conclusion, MT imaging is a sensitive technique to evaluate the histopathological changes in the white matter adjacent to the frontal horns that cannot be detected by conventional MR imaging.

磁化转移造影剂作为反映侧脑室额角附近白质组织病理变化的敏感技术的价值。
本研究的目的是评估磁化转移造影剂(MTC)作为一种反映侧脑室额角附近白质组织病理学变化的技术的实用性。对6例在死亡前接受磁共振(MR)检查并在死后进行脑检查的患者进行放射学-病理学相关性分析。组织病理学评估额角附近白质变性的程度和严重程度,并与常规质子密度(PD)加权MR图像观察结果进行比较(1组)。另外35例患者的白质改变根据常规PD加权MR图像上额角附近高信号的模式分为三种类型。从多层和单层FSE图像(组2)计算前角附近白质的磁化传递比(MTR)。评估信号强度与前角附近白质的MTR之间的关系。根据髓鞘、轴突和星形胶质细胞的染色,将额角附近白质的变性程度分为轻度、中度和重度。在第1组中,组织病理学结果显示,三种类型的额角附近白质退行性变的严重程度不同,而PD加权MR图像上的信号无显著差异。在第二组中,MTR显示三种类型在额角附近白质的信号强度上有显著差异(p < 0.01),而常规PD加权MR图像无法区分它们。总之,MT成像是一种敏感的技术,可以评估常规MR成像无法检测到的额角附近白质的组织病理学变化。
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