Visualization of cervical nerve roots and their distal nerve fibers by diffusion-weighted scanning using parallel imaging

Acta Radiol. 2006 Jul;47(6):599-602. doi: 10.1080/02841850600699638.

Abstract

Purpose: To report a technique developed for visualizing cervical nerve roots and distal nerve fibers using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging employing parallel imaging.

Material and methods: We performed maximum intensity projection for a stack of isotropic axial diffusion-weighted images obtained with parallel imaging applying a motion-probing gradient in six directions with a b-value of 500 s/mm2 in a preliminary series of 13 subjects.

Results: This method worked well for visualizing the spinal cord and most of the nerve roots, the dorsal root ganglia, and proximal peripheral nerves.

Conclusion: Although the technique remains limited in depicting the brachial plexus and distal nerves, the ability to visualize the proximal peripheral nervous system at the cervical level is promising.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Brachial Plexus / anatomy & histology
  • Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Female
  • Ganglia, Spinal / anatomy & histology
  • Humans
  • Image Enhancement / methods*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nerve Fibers / ultrastructure*
  • Neural Pathways / anatomy & histology
  • Peripheral Nerves / anatomy & histology
  • Spinal Cord / anatomy & histology
  • Spinal Nerve Roots / anatomy & histology*
  • Spinal Stenosis / pathology