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Nigrosome 1 Detection at 3T MRI for the Diagnosis of Early-Stage Idiopathic Parkinson Disease: Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy and Agreement on Imaging Asymmetry and Clinical Laterality

Y. Noh, Y.H. Sung, J. Lee and E.Y. Kim
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2015, 36 (11) 2010-2016; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4412
Y. Noh
aFrom the Departments of Neurology (Y.N., Y.H.S.)
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aFrom the Departments of Neurology (Y.N., Y.H.S.)
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cDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Jongho Lee), Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
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bRadiology (E.Y.K.), Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, Korea
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    Visual assessment of nigrosome 1 in MR imaging. On the oblique axial MEDIC imaging, the evaluation of nigrosome 1 (arrows) was performed on 3 sections: an upper section at the lower tip of the red nucleus and the 2 successive sections (A). The oblique coronal MEDIC imaging was also assessed on 3 sections: an anterior section at the anterior tip of the red nucleus and the 2 consecutive sections (B). In this particular 71-year-old woman, the nigrosome 1 appears normal on both sides.

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    Degree of abnormality on MR imaging. Possibly abnormal and definitely abnormal were rated in the left (arrows) and right (open arrows) nigrosome 1, respectively (A). Similar asymmetry was observed on 18F-FP-CIT PET. This 53-year-old woman has H&Y stage 2 and UPDRS Part III (motor score) of 4 and 1 on the left and right, respectively, which is in concordance with asymmetry on both MR imaging and 18F-FP-CIT PET.

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    False-positive on MR imaging. In this 64-year-old healthy female subject, both reviewers interpreted the left nigrosome (arrows) was as normal, whereas they called the right one (broken arrows) abnormal.

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    Asymmetry on MR imaging but not on 18F-FP-CIT in a 78-year-old woman with H&Y stage 2 and UPDRS of 4 and 2 on the right and left shows that the left nigrosome 1 is more affected (arrows) than the right one (open arrows) (A), whereas 18F-FP-CIT PET shows relatively symmetric findings (B).

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    Demographic characteristics and imaging findings in study populationa

    IPD (n = 24)Healthy Control (n = 13)P Value
    Age (yr)63.6 ± 10.9761.6 ± 12.29.620
    Female sex (%)10 (41.7%)9 (69.2%).170
    MMSE27.5 (25.0–29.0)29.0 (28.0–29.5).036
    Onset age (yr)62.4 ± 11.59–
    Disease duration (mo)9.0 (3.0–12.0)–
    H&Y scale (1/1.5/2)2/2/20–
    UPDRS I1.0 (0–2.0)–
    UPDRS II6.75 ± 2.85–
    UPDRS III13.5 ± 6.19–
    • Note:—MMSE indicates Mini-Mental State Examination; UPDRS, Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale, –, not applicable.

    • ↵a Data are presented as mean ± SD for normally distributed variables and median (interquartile ranges) for non-normally distributed variables. The χ2 test with Yates continuity correction was used.

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    Interpretation of nigrosome 1 by 2 reviewers

    Reviewer 1Reviewer 2
    RightLeftRightLeft
    Normal (No.)10131211
    Possibly abnormal (No.)7523
    Definitely abnormal (No.)20192323
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