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Mult Scler
; 22(10): 1367-70, 2016 09.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26552729
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The infratentorial compartment is cardinal for multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis. T2-weighted (T2) and proton density-weighted (PD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can visualize infratentorial lesions, but only suboptimally. OBJECTIVE: To combine PD and T2 for better lesion assessment. METHODS: T2 and PD from 35 cases were averaged to form "PT2" images. Two raters counted infratentorial lesions and qualitatively assessed their conspicuity. RESULTS: PT2 showed 244 infratentorial lesions, of which 94% and 74% were seen in PD and T2. PT2 received higher grades for image quality and lesion conspicuity (p < 0.001 for all comparisons). CONCLUSION: PT2 could improve our ability to diagnose and monitor MS.