Ten patients with various forms of peripheral neuropathy and spinal radiculopathy were examined with MRI using a low-field permanent magnet (0.2 T) and spin echo (SE)/inversion recovery (IR) sequences, with an adequate inversion time to suppress healthy muscle signal. In acute denervation MR sensitivity was low on both sequences; in subacute denervation the damaged muscle was more intense than the healthy muscle only on IR sequences. MRI adequately depicted fatty infiltration in chronic denervation. In conclusion, MRI is a promising tool for mapping and noninvasively monitoring denervated motor units in skeletal muscles, whose role is currently complementary to that of electromyography.
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Magnetic resonance imaging in denervated muscle. A preliminary study [Imaging con risonanza magnetica nel muscolo denervato. Studio preliminare.]
FANUCCI, EZIO;MASALA, SALVATORE;FLORIS, ROBERTO;ORLACCHIO, ANTONIO;SIMONETTI, GIOVANNI MARIA EGISTO
1994-01-01
Abstract
Ten patients with various forms of peripheral neuropathy and spinal radiculopathy were examined with MRI using a low-field permanent magnet (0.2 T) and spin echo (SE)/inversion recovery (IR) sequences, with an adequate inversion time to suppress healthy muscle signal. In acute denervation MR sensitivity was low on both sequences; in subacute denervation the damaged muscle was more intense than the healthy muscle only on IR sequences. MRI adequately depicted fatty infiltration in chronic denervation. In conclusion, MRI is a promising tool for mapping and noninvasively monitoring denervated motor units in skeletal muscles, whose role is currently complementary to that of electromyography.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.