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Diffusion-weighted imaging in Huntington's disease.
Authors:Klaus Seppi  Michael F H Schocke  Katherina J Mair  Regina Esterhammer  Helga Weirich-Schwaiger  Barbara Utermann  Karl Egger  Christian Brenneis  Roberta Granata  Sylvia Boesch  Werner Poewe  Gregor K Wenning
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria. klaus.seppi@uibk.ac.at
Abstract:Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant progressive neurodegenerative disorder that results from an expanded trinucleotide (CAG) repeat on the huntingtin gene. Neurodegeneration in HD affects most prominently the basal ganglia. Therefore, diffusivity was obtained in the basal ganglia and thalamus of 29 patients with early HD and 27 healthy volunteers by means of the trace of the diffusion tensor (Trace(D)). Putaminal, caudate, pallidal, and thalamic Trace(D) values were increased in patients with HD compared with controls. Increased diffusivity in the putamen and caudate nucleus correlated with global functional impairment, CAG repeat length, as well as bicaudate ratio. Diffusion-weighted imaging appears to be a promising surrogate marker for disease severity in HD. Sensitivity to change remains to be established longitudinally.
Keywords:Huntington's disease  striatum  magnetic resonance imaging  diffusion‐weighted imaging
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