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Accuracy of Postcontrast 3D Turbo Spin-Echo MR Sequence for the Detection of Enhanced Inflammatory Lesions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

J. Hodel, O. Outteryck, E. Ryo, A.-L. Bocher, O. Lambert, D. Chéchin, H. Zéphir, A. Lacour, J.-P. Pruvo, P. Vermersch and X. Leclerc
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2014, 35 (3) 519-523; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3795
J. Hodel
aFrom the Departments of Neuroradiology (J.H., E.R., A.-L.B., J.-P.P., X.L.)
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O. Outteryck
bNeurology (O.O., H.Z., A.L., P.V.), Hôpital Roger Salengro, Lille, France
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E. Ryo
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A.-L. Bocher
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O. Lambert
cDepartment of Neuroradiology (O.L.), Fondation Ophtalmologique Rothschild, Paris, France
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D. Chéchin
dPhilips Medical Systems (D.C.), Suresnes, France.
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H. Zéphir
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A. Lacour
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J.-P. Pruvo
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P. Vermersch
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X. Leclerc
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    Postcontrast T1-weighted 2D SE (A) and a 4-mm-thick axial reformatted view of the 3D TSE (B) images of patient 5 with MS and an aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery. High-signal-intensity artifacts related to vascular pulsation are observed beside the aneurysm (A, arrows) by using axial 2D SE images, while these artifacts are not visible on 3D TSE images (B, arrowhead). Similar differences can be noted between the 2 postcontrast sequences within the brain sinuses. Indeed, while the 2D SE sequence is still influenced by blood flow effects, a black-blood effect is induced by the long echo-trains used with the 3D TSE sequence (B, arrowhead). This technical aspect may also partly explain the improved diagnostic performance observed with the 3D TSE sequence.

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    Postcontrast T1-weighted 2D SE (A) and 4-mm-thick axial reformatted views of the 3D TSE (B) images of patient 24 with MS. An active enhanced MS lesion is detected within the left frontal white matter by using both axial 2D SE images (A, arrow) and a 4-mm-thick axial reformatted view of the 3D TSE sequence (B, arrow). Due to improved image contrast, an additional lesion involving the precentral sulcus is visible by using the 3D TSE sequence (B, arrowhead).

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    Parameter3D DIR2D FLAIR2D T1 SE3D T1 TSE
    TR (ms)550011,000600–700400
    TE (ms)2511251026
    TI (ms)625–26002800N/AN/A
    Echo-train length17331N/A30
    No. of sections/slab3003136267
    Section thickness (mm)1.3541.2 (reformat 4)
    Matrix size208 × 208276 × 126232 × 165256 × 215
    Voxel size (mm)1.2 × 1.2 × 1.30.85 × 1.42 × 51 × 1.10 × 41 × 1.10 × 1.2 (reformat 1 × 1.10 × 4)
    FOV (mm)250 × 250230 × 176230 × 182250 × 237
    Acquisition planeSagittalAxialAxialSagittal
    Acquisition time6 min 30 sec2 min 56 sec3 min 30 sec5 min 30 sec
    • Note:—N/A indicates not applicable; No. of sections, number of sections acquired; reformat, 4-mm-thick axial reformatted views of the 3D T1 TSE sequence; 2D, T1 SE images and 4-mm-thick axial reformatted views of the 3D T1 TSE sequence with the same voxel size.

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J. Hodel, O. Outteryck, E. Ryo, A.-L. Bocher, O. Lambert, D. Chéchin, H. Zéphir, A. Lacour, J.-P. Pruvo, P. Vermersch, X. Leclerc
Accuracy of Postcontrast 3D Turbo Spin-Echo MR Sequence for the Detection of Enhanced Inflammatory Lesions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2014, 35 (3) 519-523; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3795

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