Eye Muscle MRI in Myasthenia Gravis and Other Neuromuscular Disorders.
J Neuromuscul Dis
; 10(5): 869-883, 2023.
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INTRODUCTION: MRI of extra-ocular muscles (EOM) in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) could aid in diagnosis and provide insights in therapy-resistant ophthalmoplegia. We used quantitative MRI to study the EOM in MG, healthy and disease controls, including Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO), oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) and chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO). METHODS: Twenty recently diagnosed MG (59±19yrs), nineteen chronic MG (51±16yrs), fourteen seronegative MG (57±9yrs) and sixteen healthy controls (54±13yrs) were included. Six CPEO (49±14yrs), OPMD (62±10yrs) and GO patients (44±12yrs) served as disease controls. We quantified muscle fat fraction (FF), T2water and volume. Eye ductions and gaze deviations were assessed by synoptophore and Hess-charting. RESULTS: Chronic, but not recent onset, MG patients showed volume increases (e.g. superior rectus and levator palpebrae [SR+LPS] 985±155âmm3 compared to 884±269âmm3 for healthy controls, pâ<â0.05). As expected, in CPEO volume was decreased (e.g. SR+LPS 602±193âmm3, pâ<â0.0001), and in GO volume was increased (e.g. SR+LPS 1419±457âmm3, pâ<â0.0001). FF was increased in chronic MG (e.g. medial rectus increased 0.017, pâ<â0.05). In CPEO and OPMD the FF was more severely increased. The severity of ophthalmoplegia did not correlate with EOM volume in MG, but did in CPEO and OPMD. No differences in T2water were found. INTERPRETATION: We observed small increases in EOM volume and FF in chronic MG compared to healthy controls. Surprisingly, we found no atrophy in MG, even in patients with long-term ophthalmoplegia. This implies that even long-term ophthalmoplegia in MG does not lead to secondary structural myopathic changes precluding functional recovery.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Ophthalmoplegia
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Ophthalmoplegia, Chronic Progressive External
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Muscular Dystrophy, Oculopharyngeal
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Myasthenia Gravis
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J Neuromuscul Dis
Year:
2023
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Netherlands
Country of publication:
Netherlands