巨细胞动脉炎的视神经鞘增强。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Rebka K Ephrem, Suyash Mohan, Ryan Rebello, Rui Liang, Robert Kurtz, Jae W Song, Madhura A Tamhankar, Rennie L Rhee
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背景:鉴别巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)引起的动脉性前缺血性视神经病变(a - aion)与非动脉性前缺血性视神经病变(NA-AION)可能是一个诊断挑战。我们的研究旨在评估使用标准眼眶MRI来区分GCA和na - ion的眼部表现。方法:本研究纳入了25例连续患者(11例GCA, 14例NA-AION),这些患者在症状出现3个月内接受了对比增强眼窝mri检查。两名不了解临床数据的放射科医生独立评估了视神经鞘(ONS)和其他眶结构增强的mri。结果:在眼眶MRI上,GCA患者至少一只眼的ONS增强比na - ion更常见(64% vs 14%, p=0.02)。具有典型A-AION眼科检查结果的患者以及具有其他眼部缺血特征(如视网膜动脉闭塞)的GCA患者MRI上可见ONS增强。在GCA患者中,即使视觉症状和体征是单侧的,7例中有6例的ONS增强是双侧的。结论:与na - ion相比,眼部GCA患者MRI更容易出现ONS增强。在(i) A-AION和其他形式的眼部缺血中观察到ONS增强,表明MRI在GCA的多种眼窝病变中具有潜在价值,(ii)受影响和未受影响的眼睛都有潜在价值,提示MRI可以检测GCA的早期亚临床眼部疾病。这些结果突出了眼眶MRI在眼部GCA诊断检查中的潜在价值。
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Optic nerve sheath enhancement on orbital MRI in giant cell arteritis.

Background: Differentiating arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (A-AION) due to giant cell arteritis (GCA) from non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NA-AION) may pose a diagnostic challenge. Our study aimed to assess the use of standard orbital MRI in distinguishing ocular manifestations of GCA from NA-AION.

Methods: This study included 25 consecutive patients (11 GCA, 14 NA-AION) who underwent contrast-enhanced orbital MRIs within 3 months of symptom onset. Two radiologists blinded to clinical data independently evaluated MRIs for the enhancement of the optic nerve sheath (ONS) and other orbital structures.

Results: On orbital MRI, ONS enhancement of at least one eye was more common in patients with GCA than NA-AION (64% vs 14%, p=0.02). ONS enhancement on MRI was seen in patients with typical ophthalmologic exam findings of A-AION as well as in GCA patients with other features of ocular ischaemia (eg, retinal artery occlusion). Among patients with GCA, ONS enhancement was bilateral in six of seven cases even when visual symptoms and signs were unilateral.

Conclusion: Patients with ocular GCA are more likely to have ONS enhancement on MRI compared with NA-AION. ONS enhancement was observed in (i) A-AION and other forms of ocular ischaemia, demonstrating the potential value of MRI in multiple orbital pathologies in GCA, and (ii) both the affected and unaffected eye, suggesting MRI may detect early subclinical ocular disease in GCA. These results highlight the potential value of adding orbital MRI to the diagnostic workup of ocular GCA.

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CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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