Neuroimaging mimics of anoxic brain injury: A review

Author:

Mason Sharma Alexandre1ORCID,Birnhak Alana2,Sanborn Emma1,Bhana Nikhil2ORCID,Kazmi Khuram3,Thon Jesse M.12,Thon Olga R.12,Siegler James E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cooper Neurological Institute Cooper University Hospital Camden New Jersey USA

2. Cooper Medical School Rowan University Camden New Jersey USA

3. Department of Diagnostic Radiology Cooper University Hospital Camden New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractDiffuse cortical diffusion changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are characteristically ascribed to global cerebral anoxia, typically after cardiac arrest. Far from being pathognomonic, however, this neuroimaging finding is relatively nonspecific, and can manifest in a myriad of disease states including hypoxia, metabolic derangements, infections, seizure, toxic exposures, and neuroinflammation. While these various conditions can all produce a neuroimaging pattern of widespread cortical diffusion restriction, many of these underlying causes do have subtly unique imaging features that are appreciable on MRI and can be of clinical and diagnostic utility. Specific populations of neurons are variably sensitive to certain types of injury, whether due to differences in perfusion, receptor type density, or the unique tropisms of infectious organisms. In this narrative review, we discuss a number of distinct etiologies of diffuse cortical diffusion restriction on MRI, the unique pathophysiologies responsible for tissue injury, and the resulting neuroimaging characteristics that can be of assistance in differentiating them. As widespread cortical injury from any cause often presents with altered mental status or coma, the differential diagnosis can be enhanced with rapid acquisition of MRI when clinical history or detailed physical examination is limited. In such settings, the distinct imaging features discussed in this article are of interest to both the clinician and the radiologist.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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