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Is There an Association between Cerebral Microbleeds and Leukoaraiosis?

Authors :
Saba L
Raz E
Bassareo PP
di Martino M
de Cecco CN
Mercuro G
Suri JS
Piga M.
GRASSI, Roberto
Saba, L
Raz, E
Bassareo, Pp
di Martino, M
de Cecco, Cn
Mercuro, G
Grassi, Roberto
Suri, J
Piga, M.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are small dot-like lesions appearing as hyposignals on gradient echo (GRE) T2* magnetic resonance (MR) sequences, whereas the leukoaraiosis (LA) indicates the presence of patchy areas of hypersignal on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) MR sequences in the periventricular white matter. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the association between LA and CMBs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighty-five consecutive (men 55; median age 64 years) patients were retrospectively analyzed using a 1.5 T system; CMBs were studied using a T2*-weighted GRE sequence and classified as absent (grade 1), mild (grade 2; total number of microbleeds, 1-2), moderate (grade 3; total number of microbleeds, 3-10), and severe (grade 4; total number of microbleeds, >10). LA was assessed with FLAIR MR sequences and was graded based on the European Task Force on Age-Related White Matter Changes as follows: 1 (no lesions), 2 (focal lesions > 5 mm), 3 (early confluent lesions), and 4 (diffuse involvement of an entire brain region). RESULTS: We considered 170 cerebral hemispheres. The prevalence of CMBs was 24.7% (42 of 170), whereas the prevalence of LA was 27.1% (46 of 170). A statistically significant correlation was observed between LA and CMBs (correlation rho = .495, P value = .001). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed an association between CMBs and cerebrovascular symptoms (P = .0023). CONCLUSION: Results of this study suggest an association between CMBs and LA. Moreover, we found that LA is associated with the presence of cerebrovascular symptom

Subjects

Subjects :
Cerebral microbleed
leukoaraiosis

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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