亨廷顿氏病样2的选择性丘脑体积损失;与亨廷顿氏病相比,这是一项新的MRI发现

David G. Anderson, M. Haagensen, Aline Ferreira-Correia, R. Pierson, J. Carr, A. Krause, R. Margolis
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亨廷顿病样2型(HDL2)是亨廷顿病(HD)最常见的表型之一。这些基因不同的疾病的临床相似性是显著的,它们之间的核磁共振成像无法区分。目的采用半自动化体积分析和形态测定法比较HDL2和HD与未受影响的对照组的mri。方法来自世界上HDL2发病率最高地区的混血或非洲血统的参与者。所有mri均在1.5T上进行,并按照先前HD研究的描述由Brain Image Analysis, LLC进行处理。分析是在受试者诊断不知情的情况下进行的。结果9例HDL2组,10例HD组,9例对照组。与HD相比,HDL2患者的丘脑体积损失更大,然而,在多重协方差控制下,HDL2患者的丘脑体积损失明显大于HD和对照组。结论与HD相比,HDL2有选择性的丘脑萎缩。
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E02 Selective thalamic volume loss in huntington’s disease-like 2; a novel MRI finding compared to huntington’s disease
Background Huntington’s Disease-Like 2 (HDL2) is one of the most common Huntington’s Disease (HD) phenocopies. Clinical similarities between these genetically different diseases are remarkable and the MRIs between them have been indistinguishable. Objective To compare MRIs between HDL2 and HD against unaffected controls using semiautomated volumetric analysis and morphometry. Methods Participants with a mixed or African ancestry were enrolled from an area with the world’s highest frequency of HDL2. All MRIs were performed on 1.5T and processed by Brain Image Analysis, LLC as described in previous HD studies. Analysis was done blind to the participants diagnosis. Results There were nine HDL2, ten HD, and 9 controls enrolled. Volume loss was greater in HDL2 patients when compared to HD, however significantly more thalamic volume loss was seen in HDL2 relative to HD and controls when controlled across multiple covariances. Conclusion Our findings suggest selective thalamic atrophy in HDL2 compared to HD.
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