Abstract
Abstract
Background
MS is common demyelinating disease in which standard T2 and 2D-FLAIR MRI sequences play important role in its diagnosis. Recently, 3D-FLAIR sequence is used and has a role that is evaluated compared to standard sequences.
Results
This study was performed on 20 selected MS patients. Brain MRI was performed using routinely used T2 and 2D FLAIR sequences, and 3D-FLAIR sequence was added. 3D-FLAIR images were reformatted, and all images were blindly analyzed. Lesions were counted in each sequence and classified according to their location into supratentorial lesions including periventricular, deep white matter, and juxta-cortical, and infratentorial lesions and relative comparison of lesion number on 3D-FLAIR versus 2D-FLAIR and T2 imaging, respectively, were expressed as percentage gain or a loss.
3D-FLAIR sequence showed significantly more lesions compared to 2D FLAIR and T2 sequences in all locations with relative ratio of 29% and 41%, respectively, in periventricular region; 22% and 30%, respectively, in deep WM; 180% and 147%, respectively, in juxta-cortical region; and 80% and 13%, respectively, in infratentorial region.
Conclusion
3D-FLAIR sequence is of greater sensitivity than standard 2D-FLAIR and T2 sequences in MS brain lesions depiction, and it is recommended to be included in MR protocol of MS.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Cited by
13 articles.
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