Non-invasive MR imaging of inflammation in a patient with both asymptomatic carotid atheroma and an abdominal aortic aneurysm: a case report.

Simon P S Howarth, Tjun Y Tang, Martin J Graves, Jean-Marie U-King-Im, Zhi-Yong Li, Stewart R Walsh, Michael E Gaunt, Jonathan H Gillard
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Abstract

Inflammation is a recognized risk factor for the vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque. USPIO-enhanced MRI imaging is a promising non-invasive method to identify high-risk atheromatous plaque inflammation in vivo in humans, in which areas of focal signal loss on MR images have been shown to correspond to the location of activated macrophages, typically at the shoulder regions of the plaque. This is the first report in humans describing simultaneous USPIO uptake within atheroma in two different arterial territories and again emphasises that atherosclerosis is a truly systemic disease. With further work, USPIO-enhanced MR imaging may be useful in identifying inflamed vulnerable atheromatous plaques in vivo, so refining patient selection for intervention and allowing appropriate early aggressive pharmacotherapy to prevent plaque rupture.

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无症状颈动脉粥样硬化合并腹主动脉瘤患者炎症的无创磁共振成像:1例报告。
炎症是易损性动脉粥样硬化斑块的公认危险因素。uspio增强MRI成像是一种很有前途的非侵入性方法,用于识别人体内高风险动脉粥样硬化斑块炎症,其中MR图像上的局灶性信号丢失区域已被证明与活化的巨噬细胞的位置相对应,通常在斑块的肩部区域。这是人类首次报道在两个不同动脉区域的动脉粥样硬化内同时摄取USPIO,再次强调动脉粥样硬化是一种真正的全身性疾病。在进一步的研究中,uspio增强的MR成像可能有助于在体内识别炎症易损的动脉粥样硬化斑块,从而改进患者的干预选择,并允许适当的早期积极药物治疗,以防止斑块破裂。
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