狗的背侧髓内t2加权低信号提示出血性坏死物质提示上升-下降型骨髓瘤

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ursula Teubenbacher, Diana Henke, Anna Oevermann, Daniela Schweizer
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摘要

上升-下降型脊髓软化症(ADMM)是犬脊髓损伤(SCI)后脊髓的进行性软化。在组织病理学上,发现出血性坏死物质的区域在中央管和背囊。假设/目的我们研究了在磁共振成像(MRI)上是否可以识别中央椎管背侧的出血性坏死物质。我们假设在患有ADMM的狗身上可以看到信号变化,而在没有ADMM的狗身上则没有。动物26只病理证实为ADMM,局灶性骨髓瘤(FM)犬和10只对照犬。方法回顾性病例对照研究,比较ADMM、FM和对照犬的髓内信号向中央管背侧的变化。结果在t2加权快速自旋超声和梯度超声的横切面上可见中央椎管背侧的低信号。如果在T2-d T2*加权序列中均存在,则与ADMM显著相关(p = 0.004;特异性,81%;敏感性,100%)。如果在距离脊髓损伤起始部位≥3个椎体处发现t2加权低信号灶,则与ADMM密切相关(p = 0.01),特异性为100%,敏感性为78%。结论及临床意义:背侧髓内t2加权低聚焦可能代表出血性坏死性物质。如果出现在距离脊髓损伤起始部位≥3个椎体的距离,则可能有助于犬ADMM的MRI诊断。
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A Dorsal Intramedullary T2-Weighted Hypointense Signal Suggests Haemorrhagic Necrotic Material Indicating Ascending-Descending Myelomalacia in Dogs

A Dorsal Intramedullary T2-Weighted Hypointense Signal Suggests Haemorrhagic Necrotic Material Indicating Ascending-Descending Myelomalacia in Dogs

Background

Ascending-descending myelomalacia (ADMM) is a progressive softening of the spinal cord observed in dogs after spinal cord injury (SCI). On histopathology, areas of hemorrhagic necrotic material are found in the central canal and dorsal funiculi.

Hypothesis/Objectives

We investigated if hemorrhagic necrotic material dorsal to the central canal can be identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We hypothesized that signal changes are seen in dogs with ADMM, but not in those without ADMM.

Animals

Twenty-six dogs with pathologically confirmed ADMM, focal myelomalacia (FM) and 10 control dogs.

Methods

Retrospective case–control study comparing intramedullary signal dorsal to the central canal in dogs with ADMM, FM, and control dogs.

Results

A hypointense signal dorsal to the central canal on transverse T2-weighted fast spin echo and gradient echo images was observed. If present in both T2-d T2*-weighted sequences, it was significantly associated with ADMM (p = 0.004; specificity, 81%; sensitivity, 100%). If the T2-weighted hypointense focus was identified at a distance ≥ 3 vertebral bodies from the initial site of spinal cord injury, it was strongly associated with ADMM (p = 0.01) with a specificity of 100% and sensitivity of 78%.

Conclusion and Clinical Importance

A dorsal intramedullary T2-weighted hypointense focus likely represents hemorrhagic necrotic material in the dorsal funiculi. If present at a distance of ≥ 3 vertebral bodies away from the initial site of SCI, it might aid in the diagnosis of ADMM in dogs by MRI.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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