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Circumferential segmental vessel-wall enhancement on black blood MRI in patients referred for the evaluation of vasculopathy.
Gaddam, Durga Sivacharan; Crews, Gordon; Chryssikos, Timothy; Gandhi, Dheeraj; Morales, Robert; Zhuo, Jiachen; Almardawi, Ranyah; Raghavan, Prashant.
Afiliação
  • Gaddam DS; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA. Electronic address: sivagad@stanford.edu.
  • Crews G; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Chryssikos T; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Gandhi D; Department of Neurointerventional Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Morales R; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Zhuo J; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Almardawi R; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
  • Raghavan P; Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Clin Imaging ; 80: 67-71, 2021 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34246832
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

High resolution intracranial vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging, or black blood MRI, has recently gained traction as an adjunct to computed tomography angiography, magnetic resonance angiography, and digital subtraction angiography in the characterization of atherosclerosis, vasculitides, and inflammatory changes in the aneurysm wall. However, the occurrence of uniform circumferential segmental arterial vessel wall enhancement (CSWE) in patients without these diagnoses has not previously been studied. The purpose of this study is twofold 1) to evaluate the prevalence of CSWE in the major intracranial arteries in patients without vasculitides, symptomatic atherosclerosis, or aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and 2) to determine the association, if any, between such enhancement and risk factors for cerebrovascular atherosclerotic disease. MATERIALS &

METHODS:

A retrospective study of vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging examinations was performed to evaluate for CSWE in 26 patients without known vessel wall pathology such as aneurysms or vasculitides and intracranial hemorrhage. Further evaluation of CSWE association with major intracranial atherosclerotic disease risk factors including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus and cigarette smoking was performed. RESULTS AND

CONCLUSION:

46% of the cohort of patients demonstrated CSWE. Among the patients with CSWE, there was increased prevalence of CSWE in the posterior circulation vasculature with particular predilection to the V4 vertebral artery segments (92%), although there was greater association of anterior circulation CSWE with risk factors for atherosclerosis. Patients with anterior circulation CSWE also demonstrated the most number of segments with CSWE. We therefore propose that CSWE, particularly in the anterior circulation, may portend early atherosclerosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aneurisma Intracraniano / Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aneurisma Intracraniano / Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article