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BRIEF/TECHNICAL REPORT SPINE Improved Cervical Cord Lesion Detection with 3D-MP2RAGE Sequence in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis S. Demortière, P. Lehmann, J. Pelletier, B. Audoin, and V. Callot ABSTRACT SUMMARY: Spinal cord lesions have a real diagnostic and prognostic role in multiple sclerosis. Thus, optimizing their detection on MR imaging has become a central issue with direct therapeutic impact. In this study, we compared the 3D-MP2RAGE sequence with the conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis (MAGNIMS) set for cervical cord lesion detection in 28 patients with multiple sclerosis. 3D-MP2RAGE allowed better detection of cervical lesions (162%) in this population, with better confidence, due to optimized contrast and high spatial resolution. ABBREVIATION: MAGNIMS ¼ Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis ince the last revision of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in T1WI MR imaging sequence, which creates a composite SMultiple Sclerosis (MAGNIMS) guidelines and the McDonald image, limiting field inhomogeneity bias while providing a criteria of 2017, all spinal cord lesions must be counted to increase quantitative T1 map, has recently been optimized for the 3 7 the sensitivity and specificity of the MS diagnosis. In this context, spinal cord but has not yet been evaluated in the context standardized acquisition
American Journal of Neuroradiology – American Journal of Neuroradiology
Published: Jun 1, 2020
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