Tu1786 Effectiveness of Quantitative Regional Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging Metrics for Evaluating the Microstructural Integrity of the External Anal Sphincter

2016 ◽  
Vol 150 (4) ◽  
pp. S945-S946
Author(s):  
Ali Zifan ◽  
Shantanu Sinha ◽  
Melissa M. Ledgerwood ◽  
Ravinder K. Mittal
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph S. R. Alisch ◽  
Matthew Kiely ◽  
Curtis Triebswetter ◽  
Maryam H. Alsameen ◽  
Zhaoyuan Gong ◽  
...  

The choroid plexus (CP) is an important cerebral structure involved in cerebrospinal fluid production and transport of solutes into the brain. Recent studies have uncovered the involvement of the CP in neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. However, our understanding of human age-related microstructural and functional changes in the CP with aging and neuropathology is limited. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated age and sex differences in the CP structure and function using advanced quantitative magnetic resonance imaging methodology in a large cohort (n = 155) of cognitively unimpaired individuals over a wide age range between 21 and 94 years. Our analysis included volumetric measurements, relaxometry measures (T1 and T2), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measures of fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD), as well as measures of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Our results revealed that CP volume was increasing with advancing age. We conjecture that this novel observation is likely attributed to alterations in the CP microstructure or function as well as to ventriculomegaly. Indeed, we also found that CBF was lower with advanced age, while, consistent with previous studies, T1, T2 and MD were higher, and FA was lower with advanced age. We attribute these functional and microstructural differences to a deteriorated CP structural integrity with aging. Furthermore, our relaxometry and DTI measures were found to be associated with differences in blood perfusion revealing lower microstructural integrity with lower CBF. Finally, in agreement with literature, sex-related differences in MD and CBF were statistically significant. This work lays the foundation for ongoing investigation of the involvement of CP in neurodegeneration.


2010 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
MS Sajid ◽  
K Khatri ◽  
MRS Siddiqui ◽  
MK Baig

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the endo-anal ultrasound (EAUS) versus endo-anal magnetic resonance imaging (EAMRI) in the diagnosis of external anal sphincter defects (EAS) in patients with faecal incontinence (FI). Methods: Studies on EAUS and EAMRI were selected and analyzed to generate summative data. Results: Five studies encompassing 347 patients of FI were included in this review. Three studies validated the results of EAUS and EAMRI by surgery (61 patients). In the fixed effect model, EAUS was superior to EAMRI in the depiction of EAS defects. On combined analysis of five studies using fixed effect model, both EAUS and EAMRI were equally effective. However, there was a significant heterogeneity between studies. Conclusion: EAUS and EAMRI are comparable in the diagnosis of EAS defects in patients of FI. Since EAUS is an economical, quicker and easily available imaging modality, it may be used a preferable investigation for the diagnosis of EAS defects in patients of FI.


2001 ◽  
Vol 88 (6) ◽  
pp. 853-859 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. Williams ◽  
C. I. Bartram ◽  
D. Modhwadia ◽  
T. Nicholls ◽  
S. Halligan ◽  
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