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Magnetic resonance imaging markers for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease
引用本文:Silvia Marino,Rosella Ciurleo,Giuseppe Di Lorenzo,Marina Barresi,Simona De Salvo,Sabrina Giacoppo,Alessia Bramanti,Pietro Lanzafame,Placido Bramanti. Magnetic resonance imaging markers for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease[J]. 中国神经再生研究, 2012, 7(8): 611-619. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2012.08.009
作者姓名:Silvia Marino  Rosella Ciurleo  Giuseppe Di Lorenzo  Marina Barresi  Simona De Salvo  Sabrina Giacoppo  Alessia Bramanti  Pietro Lanzafame  Placido Bramanti
作者单位:Neurobioimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo", Messina 98124, Italy
摘    要:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by selective and progressive degeneration, as well as loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. In PD, approximately 60-70% of nigrostriatal neurons are degenerated and 80% of content of the striatal dopamine is reduced before the diagnosis can be established according to widely accepted clinical diagnostic criteria. This condition describes a stage of disease called "prodromal", where non-motor symptoms, such as olfactory dysfunction, constipation, rapid eye movement behaviour disorder, depression, precede motor sign of PD. Detection of prodromal phase of PD is becoming an important goal for determining the prognosis and choosing a suitable treatment strategy. In this review, we present some non-invasive instrumental approaches that could be useful to identify patients in the prodromal phase of PD or in an early clinical phase, when the first motor symptoms begin to be apparent. Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and advanced MRI techniques, such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging, diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRI, are useful to differentiate early PD with initial motor symptoms from atypical parkinsonian disorders, thus, making easier early diagnosis. Functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging techniques can show abnormalities in the olfactory system in prodromal PD.

关 键 词:Parkinson’s disease  early diagnosis  conventional magnetic resonance imaging  magnetic resonance spectroscopy  diffusion-weighted imaging  diffusion tensor imaging  functional magnetic resonance imaging  olfactory dysfunction
收稿时间:2011-11-26

Magnetic resonance imaging markers for early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
Silvia Marino,Rosella Ciurleo,Giuseppe Di Lorenzo,Marina Barresi,Simona De Salvo,Sabrina Giacoppo,Alessia Bramanti,Pietro Lanzafame,Placido Bramanti. Magnetic resonance imaging markers for early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease[J]. Neural Regeneration Research, 2012, 7(8): 611-619. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2012.08.009
Authors:Silvia Marino  Rosella Ciurleo  Giuseppe Di Lorenzo  Marina Barresi  Simona De Salvo  Sabrina Giacoppo  Alessia Bramanti  Pietro Lanzafame  Placido Bramanti
Affiliation:(Neurobioimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo", Messina 98124, Italy) ;
Abstract:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by selective and progressive degeneration, as well as loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. In PD, approximately 60-70% of nigrostriatal neurons are degenerated and 80% of content of the striatal dopamine is reduced before the diagnosis can be established according to widely accepted clinical diagnostic criteria. This condition describes a stage of disease called "prodromal", where non-motor symptoms, such as olfactory dysfunction, constipation, rapid eye movement behaviour disorder, depression, precede motor sign of PD. Detection of prodromal phase of PD is becoming an important goal for determining the prognosis and choosing a suitable treatment strategy. In this review, we present some non-invasive instrumental approaches that could be useful to identify patients in the prodromal phase of PD or in an early clinical phase, when the first motor symptoms begin to be apparent. Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and advanced MRI techniques, such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging, diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRI, are useful to differentiate early PD with initial motor symptoms from atypical parkinsonian disorders, thus, making easier early diagnosis. Functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging techniques can show abnormalities in the olfactory system in prodromal PD.
Keywords:Parkinson’s disease  early diagnosis  conventional magnetic resonance imaging  magnetic resonance spectroscopy  diffusion-weighted imaging  diffusion tensor imaging  functional magnetic resonance imaging  olfactory dysfunction
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