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MRI in the investigation of patients with myelopathy thought to be due to multiple sclerosis
Authors:A. Papadopoulos  A. Gouliamos  S. Trakadas  A. Kalovidouris  P. Sgouropoulos  S. Gatzonis  L. Vlahos
Affiliation:(1) CT and MRI Unit, X-Ray Department, "ldquo"Areteion"rdquo" Hospital, University of Athens, 76, Vas Sophias Ave, GR-11528 Athens, Greece;(2) Neurology Department "ldquo"Eginition"rdquo" Hospital, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece
Abstract:The role of cerebral and spinal cord MRI was investigated in 65 patients with myelopathy suspected of having demyelinating disease. Cerebral MRI demonstrated lesions compatible with demyelination in 80% and spinal cord MRI in 68.6%. In 28.5% of our patients brain lesions were present with normal spinal cord images, but in 17% spinal cord lesions were depicted with a normal brain MRI. The combination of the two examinations demonstrated lesions in 97% of the patients. The frequency of coexistent cerebral lesions in patients with spinal cord lesions was over 85% in patients with chronic disease but only 28.5% in patients with acute myelitis.
Keywords:Myelopathy  Demyelinating disease  Multiple sclerosis  Magnetic resonance imaging
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