Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses
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Resumo: | Background: Very little is known about the incidence and prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The biggest challenge is to distinguish communicating hydrocephalus from ventricular dilatation secondary to brain atrophy, because both conditions share common clinical and neuroradiological features. The main purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between ventriculomegaly, brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volumes, aqueductal and cervical CSF flows, and CSF opening pressure in MPS patients, and to provide potential biomarkers for abnormal CSF circulation. Methods: Forty-three MPS patients (12 MPS I, 15 MPS II, 5 MPS III, 9 MPS IV A and 2 MPS VI) performed clinical and developmental tests, and T1, T2, FLAIR and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) followed by a lumbar puncture with the CSF opening pressure assessment. For the analysis of MRI variables, we measured the brain and CSF volumes, white matter (WM) lesion load, Evans’ index, third ventricle width, callosal angle, dilated perivascular spaces (PVS), craniocervical junction stenosis, aqueductal and cervical CSF stroke volumes, and CSF glycosaminoglycans concentration. Results: All the scores used to assess the supratentorial ventricles enlargement and the ventricular CSF volume presented a moderate correlation with the aqueductal CSF stroke volume (ACSV). The CSF opening pressure did not correlate either with the three measures of ventriculomegaly, or the ventricular CSF volume, or with the ACSV. Dilated PVS showed a significant association with the ventriculomegaly, ventricular CSF volume and elevated ACSV. Conclusions: In MPS patients ventriculomegaly is associated with a severe phenotype, increased cognitive decline, WM lesion severity and enlarged PVS. The authors have shown that there are associations between CSF flow measurements and measurements related to CSF volumetrics. There was also an association of volumetric measurements with the degree of dilated PVS. |
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Dalla Corte, AmauriSouza, Carolina Fischinger Moura deAnés, MaurícioMaeda, Fábio KunihiroLokossou, ArmelleVedolin, Leonardo ModestiLongo, Maria Gabriela FigueiróFerreira, Mônica MoraesPerrone, Solanger Graciana PaulãoBaledent, OlivierGiugliani, Roberto2019-06-26T02:34:55Z20172045-8118http://hdl.handle.net/10183/196275001090458Background: Very little is known about the incidence and prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The biggest challenge is to distinguish communicating hydrocephalus from ventricular dilatation secondary to brain atrophy, because both conditions share common clinical and neuroradiological features. The main purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between ventriculomegaly, brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volumes, aqueductal and cervical CSF flows, and CSF opening pressure in MPS patients, and to provide potential biomarkers for abnormal CSF circulation. Methods: Forty-three MPS patients (12 MPS I, 15 MPS II, 5 MPS III, 9 MPS IV A and 2 MPS VI) performed clinical and developmental tests, and T1, T2, FLAIR and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) followed by a lumbar puncture with the CSF opening pressure assessment. For the analysis of MRI variables, we measured the brain and CSF volumes, white matter (WM) lesion load, Evans’ index, third ventricle width, callosal angle, dilated perivascular spaces (PVS), craniocervical junction stenosis, aqueductal and cervical CSF stroke volumes, and CSF glycosaminoglycans concentration. Results: All the scores used to assess the supratentorial ventricles enlargement and the ventricular CSF volume presented a moderate correlation with the aqueductal CSF stroke volume (ACSV). The CSF opening pressure did not correlate either with the three measures of ventriculomegaly, or the ventricular CSF volume, or with the ACSV. Dilated PVS showed a significant association with the ventriculomegaly, ventricular CSF volume and elevated ACSV. Conclusions: In MPS patients ventriculomegaly is associated with a severe phenotype, increased cognitive decline, WM lesion severity and enlarged PVS. The authors have shown that there are associations between CSF flow measurements and measurements related to CSF volumetrics. There was also an association of volumetric measurements with the degree of dilated PVS.application/pdfengFluids and barriers of the CNS. London. vol. 14 (2017), 23, 12 f.MucopolissacaridosesEspectroscopia de ressonância magnéticaLíquido cefalorraquidianoMucopolysaccharidosesBrain MRIVentricular enlargementHydrocephalusCerebrospinal fluidCorrelation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidosesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001090458.pdf.txt001090458.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain50797http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/196275/2/001090458.pdf.txt642c15995c7811a156510513beb2815fMD52ORIGINAL001090458.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1735584http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/196275/1/001090458.pdf9d117609b9e54f08eaad258105d3a573MD5110183/1962752019-06-27 02:36:12.590509oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/196275Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2019-06-27T05:36:12Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses Dalla Corte, Amauri Mucopolissacaridoses Espectroscopia de ressonância magnética Líquido cefalorraquidiano Mucopolysaccharidoses Brain MRI Ventricular enlargement Hydrocephalus Cerebrospinal fluid |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Correlation of CSF flow using phase-contrast MRI with ventriculomegaly and CSF opening pressure in mucopolysaccharidoses |
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Dalla Corte, Amauri |
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Dalla Corte, Amauri Souza, Carolina Fischinger Moura de Anés, Maurício Maeda, Fábio Kunihiro Lokossou, Armelle Vedolin, Leonardo Modesti Longo, Maria Gabriela Figueiró Ferreira, Mônica Moraes Perrone, Solanger Graciana Paulão Baledent, Olivier Giugliani, Roberto |
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Souza, Carolina Fischinger Moura de Anés, Maurício Maeda, Fábio Kunihiro Lokossou, Armelle Vedolin, Leonardo Modesti Longo, Maria Gabriela Figueiró Ferreira, Mônica Moraes Perrone, Solanger Graciana Paulão Baledent, Olivier Giugliani, Roberto |
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Dalla Corte, Amauri Souza, Carolina Fischinger Moura de Anés, Maurício Maeda, Fábio Kunihiro Lokossou, Armelle Vedolin, Leonardo Modesti Longo, Maria Gabriela Figueiró Ferreira, Mônica Moraes Perrone, Solanger Graciana Paulão Baledent, Olivier Giugliani, Roberto |
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Mucopolissacaridoses Espectroscopia de ressonância magnética Líquido cefalorraquidiano |
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Mucopolissacaridoses Espectroscopia de ressonância magnética Líquido cefalorraquidiano Mucopolysaccharidoses Brain MRI Ventricular enlargement Hydrocephalus Cerebrospinal fluid |
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Mucopolysaccharidoses Brain MRI Ventricular enlargement Hydrocephalus Cerebrospinal fluid |
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Background: Very little is known about the incidence and prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The biggest challenge is to distinguish communicating hydrocephalus from ventricular dilatation secondary to brain atrophy, because both conditions share common clinical and neuroradiological features. The main purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between ventriculomegaly, brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volumes, aqueductal and cervical CSF flows, and CSF opening pressure in MPS patients, and to provide potential biomarkers for abnormal CSF circulation. Methods: Forty-three MPS patients (12 MPS I, 15 MPS II, 5 MPS III, 9 MPS IV A and 2 MPS VI) performed clinical and developmental tests, and T1, T2, FLAIR and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) followed by a lumbar puncture with the CSF opening pressure assessment. For the analysis of MRI variables, we measured the brain and CSF volumes, white matter (WM) lesion load, Evans’ index, third ventricle width, callosal angle, dilated perivascular spaces (PVS), craniocervical junction stenosis, aqueductal and cervical CSF stroke volumes, and CSF glycosaminoglycans concentration. Results: All the scores used to assess the supratentorial ventricles enlargement and the ventricular CSF volume presented a moderate correlation with the aqueductal CSF stroke volume (ACSV). The CSF opening pressure did not correlate either with the three measures of ventriculomegaly, or the ventricular CSF volume, or with the ACSV. Dilated PVS showed a significant association with the ventriculomegaly, ventricular CSF volume and elevated ACSV. Conclusions: In MPS patients ventriculomegaly is associated with a severe phenotype, increased cognitive decline, WM lesion severity and enlarged PVS. The authors have shown that there are associations between CSF flow measurements and measurements related to CSF volumetrics. There was also an association of volumetric measurements with the degree of dilated PVS. |
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