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Diffusion Tensor Imaging in the Assessment of Normal-Appearing Brain Tissue Damage in Relapsing Neuromyelitis Optica

C.S. Yu, F.C. Lin, K.C. Li, T.Z. Jiang, C.Z. Zhu, W. Qin, H. Sun and P. Chan
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2006, 27 (5) 1009-1015;
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    Examples of region of interest placement for mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) measurements. FA images show regions of interest of medulla oblongata (A), cerebral peduncle (B), internal capsule (C), optic radiation (D), splenium and genu of corpus callosum (E), and putamen and thalamus (F).

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    Average mean diffusivity (mm2/s) histograms of the brain tissue from patients with relapsing neuromyelitis optica (RNMO) (solid line) and control subjects (dotted line).

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    Average fractional anisotropy histograms of the brain tissue from patients with relapsing neuromyelitis optica (RNMO) (solid line) and control subjects (dotted line).

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    Average mean diffusivity (mm2/s) histograms of the brain white matter from patients with relapsing neuromyelitis optica (RNMO) (solid line) and control subjects (dotted line).

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    Average mean diffusivity (mm2/s) histograms of the brain gray matter from patients with relapsing neuromyelitis optica (RNMO) (solid line) and control subjects (dotted line).

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    Average fractional anisotropy histograms of the brain white matter from patients with relapsing neuromyelitis optica (RNMO) (solid line) and control subjects (dotted line).

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    MD and FA histogram-derived measures of brain tissue, gray matter, and white matter from patients with RNMO and control subjects

    RNMOControlsP* (95% CI)
    Brain tissue
        Average MD (×10−3 mm2 s−1)0.946 ± 0.0220.909 ± 0.031<.001
    (0.934–0.958)(0.893–0.925)(0.018 to 0.056)
        Mean MD peak height (‰)10.326 ± 0.65711.224 ± 1.260.017
    (9.975–10.676)(10.552–11.895)(−1.624 to −0.172)
        Mean MD peak location (×10−3 mm2 s−1)0.777 ± 0.0220.764 ± 0.025.136
    (0.765–0.789)(0.751–0.778)(−0.004 to 0.030)
        Average FA0.250 ± 0.0080.253 ± 0.009.356
    (0.246–0.254)(0.248–0.258)(−0.009 to 0.003)
        Mean FA peak height (‰)4.109 ± 0.2134.090 ± 0.272.828
    (3.996–4.222)(3.945–4.235)(−0.157 to 0.195)
        Mean FA peak location0.127 ± 0.0090.125 ± 0.010.577
    (0.123–0.132)(0.120–0.131)(−0.005 to 0.009)
    White matter
        Average MD (×10−3 mm2 s−1)0.822 ± 0.0160.803 ± 0.019.004
    (0.813–0.830)(0.793–0.812)(0.007 to 0.032)
        Mean MD peak height (‰)15.856 ± 0.88916.310 ± 1.402.283
    (15.382–16.329)(15.563–17.057)(−1.301 to 0.393)
        Mean MD peak location (×10−3 mm2 s−1)0.760 ± 0.0220.744 ± 0.019.042
    (0.748–0.771)(0.734–0.754)(0.001 to 0.030)
        Average FA0.333 ± 0.0120.345 ± 0.016.020
    (0.327–0.339)(0.336–0.353)(−0.022 to −0.002)
        Mean FA peak height (‰)2.614 ± 0.1792.383 ± 0.180.001
    (2.519–2.709)(2.288–2.480)(0.101 to 0.360)
        Mean FA peak location0.216 ± 0.0340.254 ± 0.063.043
    (0.199–0.234)(0.221–0.288)(−0.074 to −0.001)
    Gray matter
        Average MD (×10−3 mm2 s−1)1.057 ± 0.0370.992 ± 0.053<.001
    (1.037–1.077)(0.964–1.020)(0.032 to 0.098)
        Mean MD peak height (‰)7.368 ± 0.8898.913 ± 1.707.003
    (6.894–7.842)(8.003–9.822)(−2.527 to −0.562)
        Mean MD peak location (×10−3 mm2 s−1)0.833 ± 0.0160.809 ± 0.017<.001
    (0.825–0.842)(0.800–0.818)(0.013 to 0.036)
    • Note:—RNMO indicates relapsing neuromyelitis optica; MD, mean diffusivity; FA, fractional anisotropy. Values are expressed as means ± SD (95% confidence interval).

    • * Statistical analysis: Student t test for independent samples; P < .005 is considered significant.

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    Average MD and FA values of ROIs from patients with RNMO and control subjects

    ROIAverage MD (×10−3 mm2 s−1)Average FA
    RNMOControlsP* (95% CI)RNMOControlsP* (95% CI)
    Medulla oblongata1.271 ± 0.1111.111 ± 0.102<.0010.266 ± 0.0140.287 ± 0.026.005
    (1.212–1.330)(1.057–1.165)(0.084 to 0.237)(0.259–0.274)(0.275–0.300)(−0.035 to −0.007)
    Cerebral peduncle1.007 ± 0.1110.872 ± 0.053<.0010.489 ± 0.0350.535 ± 0.024<.001
    (0.948–1.066)(0.843–0.900)(0.072 to 0.198)(0.471–0.508)(0.522–0.548)(−0.067 to −0.024)
    Internal capsule0.735 ± 0.0100.718 ± 0.011<.0010.661 ± 0.0190.693 ± 0.022<.001
    (0.730–0.741)(0.712–0.723)(0.010 to 0.065)(0.651–0.671)(0.681–0.705)(−0.047 to −0.017)
    Optic radiation0.876 ± 0.0330.824 ± 0.031<.0010.527 ± 0.0390.585 ± 0.030<.001
    (0.859–0.894)(0.808–0.840)(−0.076 to −0.029)(0.506–0.547)(0.569–0.601)(−0.083 to −0.033)
    Splenium of corpus callosum0.759 ± 0.0340.726 ± 0.033.0090.815 ± 0.0340.817 ± 0.033.846
    (0.741–0.777)(0.708–0.743)(0.009 to 0.057)(0.796–0.833)(0.799–0834)(−0.027 to 0.022)
    Genu of corpus callosum0.765 ± 0.0490.731 ± 0.038.0330.832 ± 0.0330.829 ± 0.020.741
    (0.739–0.794)(0.711–0.751)(0.003 to 0.066)(0.814–0.849)(0.818–0.839)(−0.016 to 0.023)
    Putamen0.729 ± 0.0120.721 ± 0.011.068
    (0.722–0.735)(0.715–0.727)(−0.001 to 0.016)
    Thalamus0.775 ± 0.0220.760 ± .025.066
    (0.763–0.786)(0.746–0.772)(−0.001 to 0.032)
    Frontal gray matter0.674 ± 0.0420.634 ± 0.050.023
    (0.651–0.696)(0.608–0.661)(0.006 to 0.073)
    Parietal gray matter0.807 ± 0.0140.779 ± 0.016<.001
    (0.800–0.814)(0.771–0.788)(0.017 to 0.038)
    Temporal gray matter0.838 ± 0.0200.823 ± 0.011.016
    (0.827–0.849(0.818–0.829)(0.003 to 0.026)
    Occipital gray matter0.780 ± 0.0120.758 ± 0.016.007
    (0.770–0.790)(0.746–0.770)(0.006 to 0.036)
    • Note:—RNMO indicates relapsing neuromyelitis optica; MD, mean diffusivity; FA, fractional anisotropy; ROI, region of interest. Values are expressed as mean ± SD (95% confidence interval).

    • * Statistical analysis: Student t test for independent samples; P < .005 is considered significant.

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