Multi-contrast, isotropic, single-slab 3D MR imaging in multiple sclerosis

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Bastiaan Moraal
Stefan D. Roosendaal
Petra J. W. Pouwels
Hugo Vrenken
Ronald A. van Schijndel
Dominik S. Meier
Charles R. G. Guttmann
Jeroen J. G. Geurts
Frederik Barkhof
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[1] VU University Medical Center,Department of Radiology, MS Center Amsterdam
[2] VU University Medical Center,Department of Physics and Medical Technology, MS Center Amsterdam
[3] VU University Medical Center,Department of Informatics, MS Center Amsterdam
[4] Harvard Medical School,Center for Neurological Imaging, Departments of Radiology and Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
[5] VU University Medical Center,Department of Radiology
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European Radiology | 2008年 / 18卷
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DIR; FLAIR; Cortical; Infratentorial; Flow artifacts;
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To describe signal and contrast properties of an isotropic, single-slab 3D dataset [double inversion-recovery (DIR), fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), T2, and T1-weighted magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient-echo (MPRAGE)] and to evaluate its performance in detecting multiple sclerosis (MS) brain lesions compared to 2D T2-weighted spin-echo (T2SE). All single-slab 3D sequences and 2D-T2SE were acquired in 16 MS patients and 9 age-matched healthy controls. Lesions were scored independently by two raters and characterized anatomically. Two-tailed Bonferroni-corrected Student’s t-tests were used to detect differences in lesion detection between the various sequences per anatomical area after log-transformation. In general, signal and contrast properties of the 3D sequences enabled improved detection of MS brain lesions compared to 2D-T2SE. Specifically, 3D-DIR showed the highest detection of intracortical and mixed WM-GM lesions, whereas 3D-FLAIR showed the highest total number of WM lesions. Both 3D-DIR and 3D-FLAIR showed the highest number of infratentorial lesions. 3D-T2 and 3D-MPRAGE did not improve lesion detection compared to 2D-T2SE. Multi-contrast, isotropic, single-slab 3D MRI allowed an improved detection of both GM and WM lesions compared to 2D-T2SE. A selection of single-slab 3D contrasts, for example, 3D-FLAIR and 3D-DIR, could replace 2D sequences in the radiological practice.
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