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Differentiation of Typical and Atypical Parkinson Syndromes by Quantitative MR Imaging

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 11, Pages 2087-2092

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AMER SOC NEURORADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2865

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  1. DFG
  2. BMBF
  3. Danish Agency for Science
  4. Deutsches Stiftungszentrum
  5. TEVA Pharma

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The differential diagnosis of Parkinson syndromes remains a major challenge. Quantitative MR imaging can aid in this classification, but it is unclear which of the proposed techniques is best suited for this task. We, therefore, conducted a head-to-head study with different quantitative MR imaging measurements in patients with IPS, MSA-type Parkinson, PSP, and healthy elderly controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients and 13 controls underwent a comprehensive quantitative MR imaging protocol including R2*-, R2- and R1-mapping, magnetization transfer, and DTI with manual region-of-interest measurements in basal ganglia regions. Group differences were assessed with a post hoc ANOVA with a Bonferroni error correction and an ROC. RESULTS: The best separation of MSA from (PS in patients and controls could be achieved with R2*-mapping in the PU, with an ROC AUC of <= 0.96, resulting in a sensitivity of 77.8% (with a specificity 100%). MD was increased in patients with PSP compared with controls and to a lesser extent compared with those with IPS and MSA in the SN. CONCLUSIONS: Among the applied quantitative MR imaging methods, R2*-mapping seems to have the best predictive power to separate patients with MSA from those with IPS, and DTI for identifying PSP.

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