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Quantitative Measurement of Metal Accumulation in Brain of Patients With Wilson's Disease

Authors :
Rui Tong
Yasong Du
Xiaoping Wang
Yixuan Ku
Gaiying Li
Binshi Bo
Yu Zhao
Jianqi Li
Kelly M. Gillen
Rong Wu
Pascal Spincemaille
Yi Wang
Source :
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder SocietyReferences. 35(10)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Currently, no study has evaluated metal accumulation in the brains of patients with Wilson's disease by using quantitative susceptibility mapping at 3T MRI. The objectives of this study were to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate changes in magnetic susceptibility and R2* maps in deep gray matter nuclei to discriminate Wilson's disease patients from healthy controls and to evaluate their sensitivities in diagnosing Wilson's disease. Methods Magnetic susceptibility and R2* maps and conventional T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images were obtained from 17 Wilson's disease patients and 14 age-matched healthy controls on a 3T MRI scanner. Differences between Wilson's disease and healthy control groups in susceptibility and R2* values in multiple deep nuclei were evaluated using a Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristic curves. The correlations of susceptibility and R2* values with Unified Wilson's Disease Rating Scale score were also performed. Results Magnetic susceptibility and R2* can effectively distinguish different types of signal abnormalities. Magnetic susceptibility and R2* values in multiple deep nuclei of Wilson's disease patients were significantly higher than those in healthy controls. Magnetic susceptibility value in the substantia nigra had the highest area under the curve (0.888). There were positive correlations of the Unified Wilson's Disease Rating Scale score with susceptibility values in the caudate nucleus (r = 0.757, P = 0.011), putamen (r = 0.679, P = 0.031), and red nucleus (r = 0.638, P = 0.047), as well as R2* values in the caudate nucleus (r = 0.754, P = 0.012). Conclusions Quantitative susceptibility mapping at 3T could be a useful tool to evaluate metal accumulation in deep gray matter nuclei of Wilson's disease patients. © 2020 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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ISSN :
15318257
Volume :
35
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder SocietyReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7495ff447a20a6729e55b5f909393f93