腭咽功能障碍的MRI评估:放射科医生的综合入门。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Molly F MacIsaac, Samer L Elsamna, Javier F Quintana, S Alex Rottgers, Jordan N Halsey
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摘要

舌咽部功能障碍(vel咽dysfunction, VPD)是指舌咽部机制关闭不正常,导致说话时鼻腔空气逸出和鼻高共振。VPD在腭裂患者中很常见,并提出了重大挑战,通常需要先进的成像技术来制定手术治疗计划。磁共振成像(MRI)的最新进展增强了获得静息和持续发声时舌咽部结构详细静态图像的能力,这与传统技术相当或优于传统技术。MRI在评估提腭veli palatini肌时特别有效,提腭veli palatini肌是腭咽机制的关键组成部分。MRI作为一种无创、无辐射、高分辨率的成像方法,在VPD评估中越来越受欢迎,尤其是在儿科人群中。然而,了解VPD的复杂性需要跨越颅面外科和语言病理学的专业知识,这在放射学文献中通常是无法获得的。虽然存在VPD的MRI协议技术指南,但对腭咽机制及其与裂解剖的相关性的基础知识仍然缺乏代表性。本读本旨在通过为放射科医生提供必要的知识来有效地解释MRI结果并将其纳入诊断和治疗途径,从而弥合放射学与VPD复杂的多学科护理之间的差距。通过回顾腭咽和腭裂解剖、相关VPD术语、手术处理原则以及MRI在腭咽评估中的作用,本文为放射科医生提供了与腭裂和颅面治疗团队更有效地合作和沟通的背景和工具。
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MRI assessment of velopharyngeal dysfunction: A comprehensive primer for radiologists.

Velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) is a condition where the velopharyngeal mechanism fails to close properly, resulting in nasal air escape during speech and hypernasal resonance. VPD is common in patients with cleft palate and presents significant challenges, often necessitating advanced imaging techniques for surgical treatment planning. Recent advancements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have enhanced the capability to obtain detailed static images of velopharyngeal structures at rest and during sustained phonation, which are comparable or superior to traditional technologies. MRI is particularly effective at assessing the levator veli palatini muscle, a critical component of the velopharyngeal mechanism. As a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging method with high-resolution capabilities, MRI is becoming increasingly popular for VPD evaluation, especially in the pediatric population. However, understanding the complexities of VPD requires specialized knowledge spanning craniofacial surgery and speech-language pathology, which is often inaccessible in the radiology literature. While technical guides on MRI protocols for VPD exist, foundational knowledge of the velopharyngeal mechanism and its relevance to cleft anatomy remains underrepresented. This primer aims to bridge the gap between radiology and the complex multidisciplinary care of VPD by equipping radiologists with the knowledge necessary to effectively interpret MRI findings and integrate them into diagnostic and therapeutic pathways. By reviewing velopharyngeal and cleft anatomy, relevant VPD terminology, the principles of surgical management, and the role of MRI in velopharyngeal assessment, this paper provides radiologists with the context and tools to collaborate and communicate more effectively with cleft and craniofacial teams that treat this condition.

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Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
17.40%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Society of Pediatric Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the Asian and Oceanic Society for Pediatric Radiology Pediatric Radiology informs its readers of new findings and progress in all areas of pediatric imaging and in related fields. This is achieved by a blend of original papers, complemented by reviews that set out the present state of knowledge in a particular area of the specialty or summarize specific topics in which discussion has led to clear conclusions. Advances in technology, methodology, apparatus and auxiliary equipment are presented, and modifications of standard techniques are described. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in an appropriate version of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted.
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