Discordance of motion artifacts on magnetic resonance imaging in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: comparison of diffusion-weighted and conventional imaging sequences.

Taro Shimono, Takahiro Tsuboyama, Masatomo Kuwabara, Sung-Woon Im, Yukinobu Yagyu, Izumi Imaoka, Ryuichiro Ashikaga, Makoto Hosono, Takamichi Murakami
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Abstract

Purpose: Motion artifact is problematic in the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) because of dementia. The purpose was to compare the occurrence of this artifact between a diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging sequence and conventional sequences.

Materials and methods: Ten MR examinations comprising T2-weighted, T1-weighted, DW, and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging in seven CJD patients were retrospectively evaluated. The occurrence of motion artifacts on each sequence were assessed, and the examination was classified into four groups as follows: group A, motion artifact not revealed on DW imaging but revealed on one or more other sequences; group B, revealed on DW imaging and one or more other sequences; group C, not revealed on any sequences; and group D, revealed on DW imaging but not on any other sequences.

Results: The 10 MR examinations were classified as eight group A (80%), one B (10%), one C (10%), and zero D (0%).

Conclusion: Motion artifacts are likely to occur in any conventional imaging sequences in CJD, but the fast-imaging ability of DW imaging can reduce this artifact. The combination of an absence of motion artifact on DW imaging and the presence on conventional sequences may be one of the frequent findings of CJD.

克雅氏病磁共振成像运动伪影的不一致性:弥散加权和常规成像序列的比较
目的:运动伪影在克雅氏病(CJD)的诊断中存在问题。目的是比较扩散加权(DW)磁共振(MR)成像序列和常规序列之间这种伪影的发生。材料和方法:回顾性分析7例CJD患者的10项MR检查,包括t2加权、t1加权、DW和液体衰减反转恢复成像。评估每个序列上运动伪影的发生情况,并将检查分为四组:A组,DW成像上未显示但在一个或多个其他序列上显示的运动伪影;B组,在DW成像和一个或多个其他序列上显示;C组,未在任何序列上显示;D组在DW上显示,但在其他序列上未显示。结果:10例MR检查分为A组8例(80%),B组1例(10%),C组1例(10%),D组0例(0%)。结论:在CJD的任何常规成像序列中都可能出现运动伪影,但DW成像的快速成像能力可以减少这种伪影。DW图像上运动伪影的缺失与常规序列上运动伪影的存在相结合可能是CJD的常见表现之一。
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