BACKGROUND Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation(MAGiC)is a new MRI technology.Conventional T1,T2,T2-fluidattenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)contrast images,quantitative imag...BACKGROUND Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation(MAGiC)is a new MRI technology.Conventional T1,T2,T2-fluidattenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)contrast images,quantitative images of T1 and T2 mapping,and MAGiC phase sensitive inversion recovery(PSIR)Vessel cerebrovascular images can be obtained simultaneously through post-processing at the same time after completing a scan.In recent years,studies have reported that MAGiC can be applied to patients with acute ischemic stroke.We hypothesized that the synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme can evaluate the degree of cerebral artery stenosis in patients with acute ischemic stroke.AIM To explore the application value of vascular images obtained by synthetic MRI in diagnosing acute ischemic stroke.METHODS A total of 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke were selected and examined by MRI in the current retrospective cohort study.The scanning sequences included traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR,three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D TOF MRA),diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI),and synthetic MRI.Conventional contrast images(T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR)and intracranial vessel images(MAGiC PSIR Vessel]were automatically reconstructed using synthetic MRI raw data.The contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)values of traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC reconstructed T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured and compared.MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA images were used to measure and calculate the stenosis degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis areas.The consistency of MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA in displaying the degree of vascular stenosis with computed tomography angiography(CTA)was compared.RESULTS Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,79 vascular stenosis areas showed that the correlation between MAGiC PSIR Vessel and CTA(r=0.90,P<0.01)was higher than that between TOF MRA and CTA(r=0.84,P<0.01).With a degree of vascular stenosis>50%assessed by CTA as a reference,the area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve of MAGiC PSIR Vessel[area under the curve(AUC)=0.906,P<0.01]was higher than that of TOF MRA(AUC=0.790,P<0.01).Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,39 were scanned for traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC images simultaneously,and CNR values in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured,which were:Traditional T2=21.2,traditional T1=-6.7,and traditional T2-FLAIR=11.9;and MAGiC T2=7.1,MAGiC T1=-3.9,and MAGiC T2-FLAIR=4.5.CONCLUSION The synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme for patients with acute ischemic stroke can accurately evaluate the degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis,which is of great significance to early thrombolytic interventional therapy and improving patients’quality of life.展开更多
The diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is extremely difficult. Diffusion-weighted imaging has been shown to be the most sensitive technique for the detection of signal alterations in sCJD patient...The diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is extremely difficult. Diffusion-weighted imaging has been shown to be the most sensitive technique for the detection of signal alterations in sCJD patients. The present study analyzed the diagnostic value of diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence in the early stage of sCJD in one female patient and correlated the clinical symptoms during disease course and magnetic resonance manifestations. Thalamic and basal ganglia hyperintensities were observed on magnetic resonance images in a very early stage, i.e., when the clinical typical manifestations of the disease were not present. With the progression of the disease, cortical and basal ganglia hyperintensities were observed on magnetic resonance images, showing an obvious cerebral atrophy. These findings suggest that diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence are helpful in diagnosing sCJD.展开更多
Objective To evaluate the clinical impact of whole body diffusion weighted imaging (WB-DWI) on diagnosis and staging of malignant lymphoma. Methods Thirty-one patients with suspected lymphadenopathy were enrolled. WB-...Objective To evaluate the clinical impact of whole body diffusion weighted imaging (WB-DWI) on diagnosis and staging of malignant lymphoma. Methods Thirty-one patients with suspected lymphadenopathy were enrolled. WB-DWI was performed by using short TI inversion recovery echo-planar imaging sequence with free breathing and built-in body coil. Axial T2- weighted imaging images of the same location were used as reference. The results of WB-DWI were compared with pathological results and other imaging modalities. The mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of different kinds of lymph nodes were compared. Results WB-DWI was positive in all 18 cases with lymphoma, 5 cases with metastatic lymph nodes and 4 of 8 cases with benign lymphadenopathy. The mean ADC value of lymphomatous, metastatic and benign lymph nodes was (0.87 ± 0.17) × 10-3, (0.98 ± 0.09) × 10-3 and (1.20 ± 0.10) × 10-3 mm2/s. There was significant difference in ADC value between benign lymph nodes and other two groups (P < 0.01). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of WB-DWI in diagnosis of lymphoma were 100% (18/18), 30.8% (4/13) and 71.0% (22/31). When an ADC value of 1.08 × 10-3 mm2/s was used as the threshold value for differentiating malignant from benign lymph nodes, the best results were obtained with sensitivity of 87.8% and specificity of 91.3%. Sixteen of eighteen cases (88.9%) of lymphoma were accurately staged in accordance with clinical staging. Conclusions WB-DWI is a sensitive, but less specific technique for diagnosis of lymphoma. It is difficult to differentiate lymphomatous from metastatic lymph nodes using WB-DWI. However, it is a valuable imaging modality for staging of patients with malignant lymphoma.展开更多
Background Detection rate of retropharyngeal lymph node metastasis in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) needs to be improved. The purpose of this study was to compare three magnetic resonance (MR) seque...Background Detection rate of retropharyngeal lymph node metastasis in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) needs to be improved. The purpose of this study was to compare three magnetic resonance (MR) sequences for detecting lymph nodes in patients with NPC. Methods Between July 2007 and March 2008, MR staging of pre-treated tumor was conducted on 120 patients with pathologically confirmed NPC. The outcome of three different sequences for MR NPC staging were compared: coronal short T1 inversion recovery (STIR), axial proton density fat-suppressed (PDWI fs), and coronal contrast enhanced fast spin echo T1 weighted fat-suppressed (CE FSE TlWl fs). Nodal classification method (1999) was applied to count the number of retropharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes discovered by each MR sequence. Paired t tests were used for statistical analysis. Results A total of 2575 lymph nodes were found using coronal STIR sequence; 1816 lymph nodes for coronal CE FSE TIWI fs sequence and 2638 lymph nodes for axial PDWl fs sequence. Significant differences existed in the number of lymph nodes detected by axial PDWI fs and coronal CE FSE T1WI fs sequence (paired t test, P 〈0.05), with the former sequence getting higher numbers. Statistical differences also existed between coronal STIR and coronal CE FSE TlWl fs sequence (paired ttest, P 〈0.05), with the former sequence getting higher numbers. No significant difference was found between coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence (paired ttest, P 〉0.05). Conclusions For the detection of retropharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes, coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence have similar performance and both sequences showed better detection than CE FSE TIWI fs sequence. Furthermore, by combining coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence, we can improve the detection of lymph nodes in NPC N-staging before treatment, especially for lymph nodes located in the thoracic entrance.展开更多
基金Wu Jieping Medical Foundation,No.320.6750.2020-11-22.
文摘BACKGROUND Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation(MAGiC)is a new MRI technology.Conventional T1,T2,T2-fluidattenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)contrast images,quantitative images of T1 and T2 mapping,and MAGiC phase sensitive inversion recovery(PSIR)Vessel cerebrovascular images can be obtained simultaneously through post-processing at the same time after completing a scan.In recent years,studies have reported that MAGiC can be applied to patients with acute ischemic stroke.We hypothesized that the synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme can evaluate the degree of cerebral artery stenosis in patients with acute ischemic stroke.AIM To explore the application value of vascular images obtained by synthetic MRI in diagnosing acute ischemic stroke.METHODS A total of 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke were selected and examined by MRI in the current retrospective cohort study.The scanning sequences included traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR,three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D TOF MRA),diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI),and synthetic MRI.Conventional contrast images(T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR)and intracranial vessel images(MAGiC PSIR Vessel]were automatically reconstructed using synthetic MRI raw data.The contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)values of traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC reconstructed T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured and compared.MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA images were used to measure and calculate the stenosis degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis areas.The consistency of MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA in displaying the degree of vascular stenosis with computed tomography angiography(CTA)was compared.RESULTS Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,79 vascular stenosis areas showed that the correlation between MAGiC PSIR Vessel and CTA(r=0.90,P<0.01)was higher than that between TOF MRA and CTA(r=0.84,P<0.01).With a degree of vascular stenosis>50%assessed by CTA as a reference,the area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve of MAGiC PSIR Vessel[area under the curve(AUC)=0.906,P<0.01]was higher than that of TOF MRA(AUC=0.790,P<0.01).Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,39 were scanned for traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC images simultaneously,and CNR values in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured,which were:Traditional T2=21.2,traditional T1=-6.7,and traditional T2-FLAIR=11.9;and MAGiC T2=7.1,MAGiC T1=-3.9,and MAGiC T2-FLAIR=4.5.CONCLUSION The synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme for patients with acute ischemic stroke can accurately evaluate the degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis,which is of great significance to early thrombolytic interventional therapy and improving patients’quality of life.
文摘The diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is extremely difficult. Diffusion-weighted imaging has been shown to be the most sensitive technique for the detection of signal alterations in sCJD patients. The present study analyzed the diagnostic value of diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence in the early stage of sCJD in one female patient and correlated the clinical symptoms during disease course and magnetic resonance manifestations. Thalamic and basal ganglia hyperintensities were observed on magnetic resonance images in a very early stage, i.e., when the clinical typical manifestations of the disease were not present. With the progression of the disease, cortical and basal ganglia hyperintensities were observed on magnetic resonance images, showing an obvious cerebral atrophy. These findings suggest that diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence are helpful in diagnosing sCJD.
文摘Objective To evaluate the clinical impact of whole body diffusion weighted imaging (WB-DWI) on diagnosis and staging of malignant lymphoma. Methods Thirty-one patients with suspected lymphadenopathy were enrolled. WB-DWI was performed by using short TI inversion recovery echo-planar imaging sequence with free breathing and built-in body coil. Axial T2- weighted imaging images of the same location were used as reference. The results of WB-DWI were compared with pathological results and other imaging modalities. The mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of different kinds of lymph nodes were compared. Results WB-DWI was positive in all 18 cases with lymphoma, 5 cases with metastatic lymph nodes and 4 of 8 cases with benign lymphadenopathy. The mean ADC value of lymphomatous, metastatic and benign lymph nodes was (0.87 ± 0.17) × 10-3, (0.98 ± 0.09) × 10-3 and (1.20 ± 0.10) × 10-3 mm2/s. There was significant difference in ADC value between benign lymph nodes and other two groups (P < 0.01). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of WB-DWI in diagnosis of lymphoma were 100% (18/18), 30.8% (4/13) and 71.0% (22/31). When an ADC value of 1.08 × 10-3 mm2/s was used as the threshold value for differentiating malignant from benign lymph nodes, the best results were obtained with sensitivity of 87.8% and specificity of 91.3%. Sixteen of eighteen cases (88.9%) of lymphoma were accurately staged in accordance with clinical staging. Conclusions WB-DWI is a sensitive, but less specific technique for diagnosis of lymphoma. It is difficult to differentiate lymphomatous from metastatic lymph nodes using WB-DWI. However, it is a valuable imaging modality for staging of patients with malignant lymphoma.
基金This study was supported by a grant from the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (No. 2004Y008).
文摘Background Detection rate of retropharyngeal lymph node metastasis in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) needs to be improved. The purpose of this study was to compare three magnetic resonance (MR) sequences for detecting lymph nodes in patients with NPC. Methods Between July 2007 and March 2008, MR staging of pre-treated tumor was conducted on 120 patients with pathologically confirmed NPC. The outcome of three different sequences for MR NPC staging were compared: coronal short T1 inversion recovery (STIR), axial proton density fat-suppressed (PDWI fs), and coronal contrast enhanced fast spin echo T1 weighted fat-suppressed (CE FSE TlWl fs). Nodal classification method (1999) was applied to count the number of retropharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes discovered by each MR sequence. Paired t tests were used for statistical analysis. Results A total of 2575 lymph nodes were found using coronal STIR sequence; 1816 lymph nodes for coronal CE FSE TIWI fs sequence and 2638 lymph nodes for axial PDWl fs sequence. Significant differences existed in the number of lymph nodes detected by axial PDWI fs and coronal CE FSE T1WI fs sequence (paired t test, P 〈0.05), with the former sequence getting higher numbers. Statistical differences also existed between coronal STIR and coronal CE FSE TlWl fs sequence (paired ttest, P 〈0.05), with the former sequence getting higher numbers. No significant difference was found between coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence (paired ttest, P 〉0.05). Conclusions For the detection of retropharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes, coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence have similar performance and both sequences showed better detection than CE FSE TIWI fs sequence. Furthermore, by combining coronal STIR sequence and axial PDWI fs sequence, we can improve the detection of lymph nodes in NPC N-staging before treatment, especially for lymph nodes located in the thoracic entrance.