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MR microneurography and quantitative T2 and DP measurements of the distal tibial nerve in CIDP

Authors :
Laura Piccolo
Giovanni Vitale
Stefano Bastianello
Andrea Poli
Carlo Asteggiano
Niels Bergsland
Elisa Vegezzi
Anna Pichiecchio
Ilaria Callegari
Andrea Cortese
Paolo Florent Felisaz
Raimondo Vitale
Source :
Journal of the neurological sciences. 400
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective In this study we investigated the potential of magnetic resonance (MR) micro-neurography to detect morphological and relaxometric changes in distal tibial nerves in patients affected with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), and their associations with clinical and electrophysiological features. Materials and methods 10 subjects affected with CIDP and 10 healthy subjects were examined. Multiple MR parameters, including the number of fascicles (N), fascicles diameter (FD), total fascicles area (FA), epineurium area (EA), total nerve area (NA), fascicles to nerve ratio (FNR) and quantitative T2 and proton density (PD) were investigated on high resolution MR images of the distal tibial nerve. Those parameters were correlated with clinical scores, age of onset, disease duration and electrophysiologic data. Results Median NA and FA were significantly increased in the CIDP population (median values for NA in cm2 in CIDP: 0.185; controls: 0.135; p: 0.028; for FA in CIDP 0.136; controls 0.094; p: 0.021). There was no correlation between the parameters investigated and clinical or electrophysiologic features. Conclusion MR microneurography can detect increased total nerve and fascicle area in distal tibial nerves in CIDP and may be useful for diagnosing CIDP.

Details

ISSN :
18785883
Volume :
400
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the neurological sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....188ff9f76eb31f90b1162558e2e44cc7