T1对比液体衰减反转恢复对比技术评价脑结核

Balavaitheeswar Ramalingam, Elamparidhi Padmanaban, J. V. Raj, Pugazhendhi Sambath, Avinesh Varadane
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t2加权(T2W)流体衰减反转恢复(FLAIR)是一种传统的磁共振成像(MRI)技术,被认为是检查脑部疾病最有效的方法之一。T2 FLAIR和T1造影后成像对脑部病变的识别有重要帮助。然而,病变强化有时在t1加权图像上不明显。因此,对于脑部疾病的评估,一种被称为FLAIR对比的MRI方法将T2W FLAIR的优点与单幅图像的对比增强相结合。在获得该机构伦理委员会的批准后,取20例患者的大脑进行对比增强MRI (CE-MRI)研究。使用1.5 Tesla Intera PHILIPS进行增强磁共振成像,以大约0.1 mL/kg/体的速度静脉注射钆,速度为10 mL/15 s。这项研究表明,与先前的T1对比图像相比,对病变显著性有了更好的认识。但与T1对比图相比,病变数量、病变范围、增强程度均无明显差异。与T1对比图像相比,T1 FLAIR对比能更好地显示病变的显著性。对比后FLAIR成像是一种有价值的辅助对比后T1W成像和有效地描绘脑结核病理。然而,T1 FLAIR不能替代传统的T1饱和脂肪成像。
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T1 contrast versus fluid-attenuated inversion recovery contrast technique for evaluation of cerebral tuberculosis
T2-weighted (T2W) fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), a traditional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, is regarded as one of the most effective methods for examining brain disorders. The identification of brain pathologies can be significantly aided by T2 FLAIR and T1 post-contrast imaging. However, lesion enhancement is occasionally inconspicuous on T1-weighted image. Hence, for the evaluation of brain disorders, a MRI approach known as FLAIR contrast would combine the benefits of T2W FLAIR with contrast-enhancement on a single picture. After obtaining clearance from the Institution’s Ethics Committee, contrast-enhanced MRI (CE-MRI) brain of 20 patients was taken for the study. CE-MRI was performed using 1.5 Tesla Intera PHILIPS with intravenous administration of gadolinium at approximately 0.1 mL/kg/body at a rate of 10 mL/15 s. This study showed a better appreciation of lesion conspicuity when compared to prior T1 contrast images. However, there was no significant difference in the number of lesions, lesion extension, and degree of contrast-enhancement on comparison with T1 contrast images. T1 FLAIR contrast shows a better appreciation of lesion conspicuity when compared to T1 contrast images. Post-contrast FLAIR imaging is a valuable adjunct to post-contrast T1W imaging and effectively delineates cerebral tubercular pathologies. However, T1 FLAIR cannot be used as a replacement for conventional T1 fat saturated post-contrast imaging.
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