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Mild Parkinsonian Signs in a Hospital-based Cohort of Mild Cognitive Impairment Types: A Cross-sectional Study

2018

Background:Mild Parkinsonian Signs (MPS) have been associated with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) types with conflicting results.Objective:To investigate the association of individual MPS with different MCI types using logistic ridge regression analysis, and to evaluate for each MCI type, the association of MPS with caudate atrophy, global cerebral atrophy, and the topographical location of White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH), and lacunes.Methods:A cross-sectional study was performed among 1,168 subjects with different types of MCI aged 45-97 (70,52 ± 9,41) years, who underwent brain MRI. WMH were assessed through two visual rating scales. The number and location of lacunes were also rated…

0301 basic medicineApolipoprotein EMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMild parkinsonian signsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesLateral ventricles0302 clinical medicineAtrophyParkinsonian DisordersRating scaleInternal medicinemental disordersmedicineDementiaHumansCognitive Dysfunctioncaudate atrophyProspective cohort studyAgedglobal cerebral atrophyCerebral atrophyAged 80 and overbusiness.industryMiddle Agedwhite matter hyperintensitiesmedicine.diseaseHyperintensitynervous system diseases030104 developmental biologyCross-Sectional StudiesNeurologyCardiologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Large national series of patients with Xq28 duplication involving MECP2: Delineation of brain MRI abnormalities in 30 affected patients.

2016

International audience; Xq28 duplications encompassing MECP2 have been described in male patients with a severe neurodevelopmental disorder associated with hypotonia and spasticity, severe learning disability, stereotyped movements, and recurrent pulmonary infections. We report on standardized brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of 30 affected patients carrying an Xq28 duplication involving MECP2 of various sizes (228 kb to 11.7 Mb). The aim of this study was to seek recurrent malformations and attempt to determine whether variations in imaging features could be explained by differences in the size of the duplications. We showed that 93% of patients had brain MRI abnormalities such …

0301 basic medicineMalePathologyMethyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]030105 genetics & heredityCorpus callosumLateral ventricles0302 clinical medicineGene DuplicationIKBKGFLNAChildGenetics (clinical)GeneticsBrain Diseasesmedicine.diagnostic_testMiddle AgedPrognosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingHypotonia3. Good healthPedigree[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.anatomical_structurePhenotypeXq28 duplicationChild PreschoolFemalemedicine.symptomAdultmedicine.medical_specialtycongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesAdolescentGenotypeBiologygenotype-phenotype correlationWhite matter03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Association StudiesChromosomes Human X[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]Infant NewbornInfantMagnetic resonance imagingHyperintensitynervous system diseasesMental Retardation X-LinkedMECP2 gene030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAmerican journal of medical genetics. Part A
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Vascular Risk Factors, Vascular Diseases, and Imaging Findings in a Hospital-based Cohort of Mild Cognitive Impairment Types

2017

Background: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a transitional state between normal cognition and dementia. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the role of vascular risk factors, vascular diseases, cerebrovascular disease and brain atrophy in a large hospital-based cohort of MCI types including 471 amnestic MCI (a-MCI), 693 amnestic MCI multiple domain (a-MCImd), 322 single non-memory MCI (snm-MCI), and 202 non amnestic MCI multiple domain (na-MCImd). For comparison, 1,005 neurologically and cognitively healthy subjects were also evaluated. Method: Several vascular risk factors and vascular diseases were assessed. All participants underwent neurological, neuropsychological an…

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Fabry disease and multiple sclerosis misdiagnosis: the role of family history and neurological signs

2018

Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked inherited lysosomal storage disorder caused by a galactosidase A (a-gal A) deficiency. Central nervous system involvement and chronic white matter lesions are observed in both FD and multiple sclerosis (MS), which can confound the differential diagnosis. We analyzed the GLA gene, which encodes a-gal A, in 86 patients with clinical and neuroradiological findings consistent with MS to determine whether they had FD. We identified four women initially diagnosed with MS who had GLA mutations associated with FD. Our results indicate that family history besides neurological findings should be evaluated in patients with an uncertain diagnosis of MS. Also the involv…

0301 basic medicineNeurological signsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCentral nervous systemmultiple sclerosis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineα galactosidase aMedicinemisdiagnosisFamily historyfabry diseasebusiness.industryMultiple sclerosismedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseResearch Paper: PathologyHyperintensity3. Good health030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyMisdiagnosiDifferential diagnosisbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOncotarget
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Vascular risk factors, white matter lesions and cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: the PACOS longitudinal study

2020

Abstract Background Vascular risk factors (VRFs) may be associated with cognitive decline in early Parkinson’s disease (PD) but results are inconclusive. The identification of modifiable risk factors is relevant for prevention and treatment. Methods Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients of the PACOS cohort who underwent a baseline and follow-up neuropsychological evaluation were enrolled in the study. PD with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and dementia (PDD) were diagnosed according to the MDS criteria. A Baseline 1.5 T brain MRI was used to calculate the white matter lesions (WMLs) burden using the Wahlund visual scale. Laboratory data, presence of hypertension, diabetes and use of anti-hyper…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyNeuropsychological Testsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesWhite matter lesions03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemental disordersEpidemiologyHumansMedicineDementiaCognitive DysfunctionLongitudinal StudiesRisk factorCognitive declineOriginal CommunicationFramingham Risk Scorebusiness.industryMild cognitive impairmentParkinson DiseaseEpidemiology Hypertension Mild cognitive impairment Parkinson’s disease Risk factors White matter lesions Humans Longitudinal Studies Neuropsychological Tests Risk Factors Cognitive Dysfunction Parkinson Disease White Mattermedicine.diseaseWhite MatterHyperintensitynervous system diseases030104 developmental biologyBlood pressureRisk factorsNeurologyHypertensionCohortParkinson’s diseaseNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Neurology
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Gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI of transient hepatic enhancement differences: Another cause of hypointense observation on hepatobiliary phase

2018

Purpose: To retrospectively determine the frequency, natural history and factors associated with the presence of transient hepatic enhancement difference showing hypointensity on hepatobiliary phase images of gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI. Materials and methods: Gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI of 125 patients (91 men; 34 women) with transient hepatic enhancement difference were retrospectively reviewed. Three readers qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated MR imaging features and evolution at follow up. The Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test and Kruskall-Wallis rank test were used for statistical analysis. Results: Transient hepatic enhancement difference were hypointense on hepatobiliary ph…

AdultGadolinium DTPAMaleGadoxetic acidGadoxetic acidContrast MediaAbdomen/GI030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingHemodynamics/flow dynamic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingStatistical analysisAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overUnivariate analysisbusiness.industryLiver DiseasesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingMr imagingHyperintensityMR-imagingExact testLiver030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMultivariate AnalysisHepatocytesHepatobiliary phaseFemalebusinessNuclear medicinemedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Radiology
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3D TOF MR Angiography of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations after Radiosurgery

1993

To investigate the potential of three-dimensional time-of-flight MR angiography (MRA) to complement SE imaging, 18 patients with intracerebral arteriovenous malformations were prospectively followed after undergoing radiosurgery. Vessel occlusion after stereotaxic single high dose radiotherapy develops slowly. The MRA detected signs of nidus obliteration earlier and with a higher sensitivity than did SE imaging. Six months after radiosurgery, MRA showed a reduction of the nidus flow signals in nine patients and after 1 year it showed reduction in 15 of the 18 patients. As shown by MRA, the loss of flow signals was related to a reduction of the nidus size in 4 patients after 6 months and in …

AdultIntracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentHemodynamicsRadiosurgeryRadiosurgerymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesChildCerebral Hemorrhagemedicine.diagnostic_testVascular diseasebusiness.industryArteriovenous malformationBlood flowCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedImage Enhancementmedicine.diseaseCerebral VeinsMagnetic Resonance ImagingHyperintensityCerebral AngiographyCerebral blood flowRegional Blood FlowAngiographyFemaleRadiologyNuclear medicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Computer Assisted Tomography
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Evaluation of the apparent diffusion coefficient in patients with recurrent glioblastoma under treatment with bevacizumab with radiographic pseudores…

2017

Abstract Background Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology Criteria (RANO), are used to asses response to first-line treatment of glioblastoma (GBM). Differentiation between response and pseudoresponse under treatment with Bevacizumab (BVZ) remains challenging. This study evaluates ADC changes in patients with radiographic pseudoresponse under treatment with (BVZ). Methods Patients (n = 40) with recurrent GBM under-treatment with BVZ underwent MRI before, two and four months after treatment with BVZ. In patients with radiological pseudoresponse (n = 11), ADC analyses were performed. Areas with decreasing T1 contrast enhancement (CE) and FLAIR signal decrease were manually selected and compar…

AdultMaleBevacizumabRadiographyPseudoresponseFluid-attenuated inversion recovery030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesAntineoplastic Agents Immunological0302 clinical medicineImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansEffective diffusion coefficientRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientAgedRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHyperintensityBevacizumabbody regionsDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeFemaleNeurology (clinical)Neoplasm Recurrence LocalGlioblastomabusinessNuclear medicine030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugGlioblastomaJournal of Neuroradiology
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Interictal Executive Dysfunction in Migraineurs Without Aura: Relationship With Duration and Intensity of Attacks

2007

Subjects with migraine are at increased risk of subcortical white matter lesions (WML). Reports of cognitive testing in adults with migraine have yielded inconsistent results. We performed a cross-sectional study to assess whether migraine without aura (MwA) is associated with impairment in executive functioning, a typical cognitive correlate of subcortical WML. Forty-five subjects with MwA and 90 controls, matched for age and education, underwent a cognitive battery of tests evaluating executive functions. The following migraine characteristics were collected: age at onset and length of migraine history, and frequency, duration and intensity of attacks. Subjects with MwA performed signifi…

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Automated segmentation of changes in FLAIR-hyperintense white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis on serial magnetic resonance imaging

2019

Longitudinal analysis of white matter lesion changes on serial MRI has become an important parameter to study diseases with white-matter lesions. Here, we build on earlier work on cross-sectional lesion segmentation; we present a fully automatic pipeline for serial analysis of FLAIR-hyperintense white matter lesions. Our algorithm requires three-dimensional gradient echo T1- and FLAIR- weighted images at 3 Tesla as well as available cross-sectional lesion segmentations of both time points. Preprocessing steps include lesion filling and intrasubject registration. For segmentation of lesion changes, initial lesion maps of different time points are fused; herein changes in intensity are analyz…

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