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Dementia And Stroke Risk Associated With Brain Artery Luminal Diameters, Jesus D. Melgarejo Sep 2024

Dementia And Stroke Risk Associated With Brain Artery Luminal Diameters, Jesus D. Melgarejo

Research Colloquium

Importance: It is unclear whether brain artery diameters measured on conventional T2-weighted brain MRI images relate to dementia and stroke outcomes across distinct populations.

We aimed this study to evaluate the association of T2-weighted brain artery luminal diameters with dementia and stroke in three distinct population‑based studies.

Methods: Three longitudinal population-based studies with 8420 adults >40 years old (Northern Manhattan Study [NOMAS] from the United States, and the Rotterdam Study [RS], from the Netherlands, and Three-City, from France) with brain MRI scans obtained between 1999 and 2015. The median follow-up time for clinical events ranged between 7 and 12.5 years. …


Magnetic Resonance Imaging Signs Of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Dagmar Beier, Johanne Juhl Korsbæk, Gabriel Bsteh, Stefan Macher, Wolfgang Marik, Berthold Pemp, Hsiangkuo Yuan, Areeba Nisar, Lisbeth Høgedal, Laleh Dehghani Molander, Snorre Malm Hagen, Christoph Patrick Beier, Simon Bang Kristensen, Rigmor Højland Jensen Jul 2024

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Signs Of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Dagmar Beier, Johanne Juhl Korsbæk, Gabriel Bsteh, Stefan Macher, Wolfgang Marik, Berthold Pemp, Hsiangkuo Yuan, Areeba Nisar, Lisbeth Høgedal, Laleh Dehghani Molander, Snorre Malm Hagen, Christoph Patrick Beier, Simon Bang Kristensen, Rigmor Højland Jensen

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

IMPORTANCE: The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) criteria currently used to diagnose idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) are based on expert opinion and have limited accuracy. Additional neuroimaging signs have been proposed and used with contradictory results; thus, prospective evidence is needed to improve diagnostic accuracy.

OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based, accurate MRI signs for IIH diagnosis.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective cohort study was conducted from January 2018 to May 2021 with 3 validation cohorts at 2 Danish headache centers and with 3 independent international cohorts. Consecutive patients with suspected IIH were enrolled. Eligibility required the clinical suspicion of IIH, age …


Tumor Biomechanical Stiffness By Magnetic Resonance Elastography Predicts Surgical Outcomes And Identifies Biomarkers In Vestibular Schwannoma And Meningioma, Bailey H Duhon, Kristin Thompson, Melanie Fisher, Vivian F Kaul, Han Tn Nguyen, Michael S Harris, Varun Varadarajan, Oliver F Adunka, Daniel M Prevedello, Arunark Kolipaka, Yin Ren Jun 2024

Tumor Biomechanical Stiffness By Magnetic Resonance Elastography Predicts Surgical Outcomes And Identifies Biomarkers In Vestibular Schwannoma And Meningioma, Bailey H Duhon, Kristin Thompson, Melanie Fisher, Vivian F Kaul, Han Tn Nguyen, Michael S Harris, Varun Varadarajan, Oliver F Adunka, Daniel M Prevedello, Arunark Kolipaka, Yin Ren

Student and Faculty Publications

Variations in the biomechanical stiffness of brain tumors can not only influence the difficulty of surgical resection but also impact postoperative outcomes. In a prospective, single-blinded study, we utilize pre-operative magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) to predict the stiffness of intracranial tumors intraoperatively and assess the impact of increased tumor stiffness on clinical outcomes following microsurgical resection of vestibular schwannomas (VS) and meningiomas. MRE measurements significantly correlated with intraoperative tumor stiffness and baseline hearing status of VS patients. Additionally, MRE stiffness was elevated in patients that underwent sub-total tumor resection compared to gross total resection and those with worse postoperative facial …


Short- And Long-Term Neurological Outcomes Of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection, Fati̇h Mehmet Aki̇f Özdemi̇r, Yasemi̇n Taşci Yildiz, Rüveyda Gümüşer Ci̇nni̇, Ayşegül Zenci̇roğlu, Deni̇z Yüksel Jun 2024

Short- And Long-Term Neurological Outcomes Of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection, Fati̇h Mehmet Aki̇f Özdemi̇r, Yasemi̇n Taşci Yildiz, Rüveyda Gümüşer Ci̇nni̇, Ayşegül Zenci̇roğlu, Deni̇z Yüksel

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common congenital viral infection. Although most children with congenital CMV (approximately 85%–90%) are asymptomatic at birth, findings such as sensorineural hearing loss, microcephaly, and neurodevelopmental retardation can be observed during the follow-up. Among the brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of CMV are white matter abnormalities, polymicrogyria, and periventricular calcification. Since a definitive diagnosis of congenital CMV cannot be made after the neonatal period, the identification of the associated phenotype is diagnostically important, but data are limited in patients who have been retrospectively diagnosed with congenital CMV infection. The aim of this study was …


Total Kidney Volume In Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Intraobserver And Interobserver Agreement Of Two Methods With Mri, Eli̇f Gündoğdu, Çağatay Ci̇han, Celal Yazici Jun 2024

Total Kidney Volume In Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Intraobserver And Interobserver Agreement Of Two Methods With Mri, Eli̇f Gündoğdu, Çağatay Ci̇han, Celal Yazici

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Total kidney volume (TKV) is a parameter used in both treatment decision and follow-up in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate intra- and interobserver agreement of the ellipsoid formula (EF) and manual boundary tracing method (MBTM) used in TKV measurement of ADPKD patients across different levels of experience radiologists. Additionally, the study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the EF and MBTM, which is considered the gold standard for TKV. Materials and methods: A retrospective evaluation was conducted on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from 55 ADPKD patients who underwent …


Patterns Of Longitudinal Subcortical Atrophy Over One Year In Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment And Its Impact On Cognitive Performance: A Preliminary Study, Berri̇n Çavuşoğlu, Duygu Hünerli̇, Derya Durusu Emek Savaş, Görsev Yener, Emel Ada Jun 2024

Patterns Of Longitudinal Subcortical Atrophy Over One Year In Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment And Its Impact On Cognitive Performance: A Preliminary Study, Berri̇n Çavuşoğlu, Duygu Hünerli̇, Derya Durusu Emek Savaş, Görsev Yener, Emel Ada

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is a risk factor for dementia, and thus, it is of interest to enlighten specific brain atrophy patterns in aMCI patients. We aim to define the longitudinal atrophy pattern in subcortical structures and its effect on cognition in patients with aMCI.Materials and methods: Twenty patients with aMCI and 20 demographically matched healthy controls with baseline and longitudinal structural magnetic resonance imaging scans and neuropsychological assessments were studied. The algorithm FIRST (FMRIB’s integrated registration and segmentation tool) was used to obtain volumes of subcortical structures (thalamus, putamen, caudate nucleus, nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus, hippocampus, and …


The Impact Of Mechanical Thrombectomy On The Blood-Brain Barrier In Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Non-Contrast Mr Imaging Study Using Dp-Pcasl And Noddi, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Isaiah Ailes, Ki Chang, Adam Flanders, Feroze Mohamed, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Michael Gooch, Pascal Jabbour, Robert Rosenwasswer, Mahdi Alizadeh Jun 2024

The Impact Of Mechanical Thrombectomy On The Blood-Brain Barrier In Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Non-Contrast Mr Imaging Study Using Dp-Pcasl And Noddi, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Isaiah Ailes, Ki Chang, Adam Flanders, Feroze Mohamed, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Michael Gooch, Pascal Jabbour, Robert Rosenwasswer, Mahdi Alizadeh

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

Background and purpose: While mechanical thrombectomy (MT) achieves restoration of cerebral blood flow to the area at risk in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), the influx of blood flow may exacerbate the blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption and extravasation across the BBB, and it therefore remains unclear how reperfusion impacts the blood-brain barrier integrity. In this study, we use diffusion-prepared pseudocontinuous ASL (DP-pCASL) and Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging (NODDI) sequence to measure the water exchange rate (kw) in patients who underwent either MT or medical management and determine its impact on the brain tissue microstructure in …


Early Outcomes Of Mr-Guided Sbrt For Patients With Recurrent Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, Spencer Poiset, Sophia Shah, Louis Cappelli, Rani Anné, Karen Mooney, Maria Werner-Wasik, Talya Laufer, James Posey, Daniel Lin, Atrayee Mallick, Harish Lavu, Babar Bashir, Charles Yeo, Adam Mueller May 2024

Early Outcomes Of Mr-Guided Sbrt For Patients With Recurrent Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, Spencer Poiset, Sophia Shah, Louis Cappelli, Rani Anné, Karen Mooney, Maria Werner-Wasik, Talya Laufer, James Posey, Daniel Lin, Atrayee Mallick, Harish Lavu, Babar Bashir, Charles Yeo, Adam Mueller

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Local treatment options for locally recurrent pancreatic adenocarcinoma (LR-PAC) are limited, with median survival time (MST) of 9-13 months (mos) following recurrence. MRI-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (MRgSBRT) provides the ability to dose escalate while sparing normal tissue. Here we report on the early outcomes of MRgSBRT for LR-PAC.

METHODS: Patients with prior resection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma with local recurrence treated with MRgSBRT at a single tertiary referral center from 5-2021 to 2-2023 were identified from our prospective database. MRgSBRT was delivered to 40-50 Gy in 4-5 fractions with target and OAR delineation per institutional standards. Endpoints included local …


A Novel Positive-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Line Marker For High-Dose-Rate (Hdr) Mri-Assisted Radiosurgery (Mars), Li Wang, Yao Ding, Teresa L Bruno, R Jason Stafford, Eric Lin, Tharakeswara K Bathala, Jeremiah W Sanders, Matthew S Ning, Jingfei Ma, Ann H Klopp, Aradhana Venkatesan, Jihong Wang, Karen S Martirosyan, Steven J Frank May 2024

A Novel Positive-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Line Marker For High-Dose-Rate (Hdr) Mri-Assisted Radiosurgery (Mars), Li Wang, Yao Ding, Teresa L Bruno, R Jason Stafford, Eric Lin, Tharakeswara K Bathala, Jeremiah W Sanders, Matthew S Ning, Jingfei Ma, Ann H Klopp, Aradhana Venkatesan, Jihong Wang, Karen S Martirosyan, Steven J Frank

Student and Faculty Publications

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can facilitate accurate organ delineation and optimal dose distributions in high-dose-rate (HDR) MRI-Assisted Radiosurgery (MARS). Its use for this purpose has been limited by the lack of positive-contrast MRI markers that can clearly delineate the lumen of the HDR applicator and precisely show the path of the HDR source on T1- and T2-weighted MRI sequences. We investigated a novel MRI positive-contrast HDR brachytherapy or interventional radiotherapy line marker, C4:S, consisting of C4 (visible on T1-weighted images) complexed with saline. Longitudinal relaxation time (T1) and transverse relaxation time (T2) for C4:S were measured on a 1.5 T …


A Novel Positive-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Line Marker For High-Dose-Rate (Hdr) Mri-Assisted Radiosurgery (Mars), Li Wang, Yao Ding, Teresa L. Bruno, R Jason. Stafford, Eric Lin, Tharakeswara K. Bathala, Jeremiah W. Sanders, Matthew S. Ning, Jingfei Ma, Karen S. Martirosyan May 2024

A Novel Positive-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Line Marker For High-Dose-Rate (Hdr) Mri-Assisted Radiosurgery (Mars), Li Wang, Yao Ding, Teresa L. Bruno, R Jason. Stafford, Eric Lin, Tharakeswara K. Bathala, Jeremiah W. Sanders, Matthew S. Ning, Jingfei Ma, Karen S. Martirosyan

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can facilitate accurate organ delineation and optimal dose distributions in high-dose-rate (HDR) MRI-Assisted Radiosurgery (MARS). Its use for this purpose has been limited by the lack of positive-contrast MRI markers that can clearly delineate the lumen of the HDR applicator and precisely show the path of the HDR source on T1- and T2-weighted MRI sequences. We investigated a novel MRI positive-contrast HDR brachytherapy or interventional radiotherapy line marker, C4:S, consisting of C4 (visible on T1-weighted images) complexed with saline. Longitudinal relaxation time (T1) and transverse relaxation time (T2) for C4:S were measured on a 1.5 T …


A Multi-Institutional Meningioma Mri Dataset For Automated Multi-Sequence Image Segmentation, Dominic Labella, Omaditya Khanna, Shan Mcburney-Lin, Ryan Mclean, Pierre Nedelec, Arif Rashid, Nourel Hoda Tahon, Talissa Altes, Ujjwal Baid, Radhika Bhalerao, Yaseen Dhemesh, Scott Floyd, Devon Godfrey, Fathi Hilal, Anastasia Janas, Anahita Kazerooni, Collin Kent, John Kirkpatrick, Florian Kofler, Kevin Leu, Nazanin Maleki, Bjoern Menze, Maxence Pajot, Zachary Reitman, Jeffrey Rudie, Rachit Saluja, Yury Velichko, Chunhao Wang, Pranav Warman, Nico Sollmann, David Diffley, Khanak Nandolia, Daniel Warren, Ali Hussain, John Pascal Fehringer, Yulia Bronstein, Lisa Deptula, Evan Stein, Mahsa Taherzadeh, Eduardo Portela De Oliveira, Aoife Haughey, Marinos Kontzialis, Luca Saba, Benjamin Turner, Melanie Brüßeler, Shehbaz Ansari, Athanasios Gkampenis, David Maximilian Weiss, Aya Mansour, Islam Shawali, Nikolay Yordanov, Joel Stein, Roula Hourani, Mohammed Yahya Moshebah, Ahmed Magdy Abouelatta, Tanvir Rizvi, Klara Willms, Dann Martin, Abdullah Okar, Gennaro D'Anna, Ahmed Taha, Yasaman Sharifi, Shahriar Faghani, Dominic Kite, Marco Pinho, Muhammad Ammar Haider, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Andreas Rauschecker, Ayman Nada, Mariam Aboian, Adam Flanders, Spyridon Bakas, Evan Calabrese May 2024

A Multi-Institutional Meningioma Mri Dataset For Automated Multi-Sequence Image Segmentation, Dominic Labella, Omaditya Khanna, Shan Mcburney-Lin, Ryan Mclean, Pierre Nedelec, Arif Rashid, Nourel Hoda Tahon, Talissa Altes, Ujjwal Baid, Radhika Bhalerao, Yaseen Dhemesh, Scott Floyd, Devon Godfrey, Fathi Hilal, Anastasia Janas, Anahita Kazerooni, Collin Kent, John Kirkpatrick, Florian Kofler, Kevin Leu, Nazanin Maleki, Bjoern Menze, Maxence Pajot, Zachary Reitman, Jeffrey Rudie, Rachit Saluja, Yury Velichko, Chunhao Wang, Pranav Warman, Nico Sollmann, David Diffley, Khanak Nandolia, Daniel Warren, Ali Hussain, John Pascal Fehringer, Yulia Bronstein, Lisa Deptula, Evan Stein, Mahsa Taherzadeh, Eduardo Portela De Oliveira, Aoife Haughey, Marinos Kontzialis, Luca Saba, Benjamin Turner, Melanie Brüßeler, Shehbaz Ansari, Athanasios Gkampenis, David Maximilian Weiss, Aya Mansour, Islam Shawali, Nikolay Yordanov, Joel Stein, Roula Hourani, Mohammed Yahya Moshebah, Ahmed Magdy Abouelatta, Tanvir Rizvi, Klara Willms, Dann Martin, Abdullah Okar, Gennaro D'Anna, Ahmed Taha, Yasaman Sharifi, Shahriar Faghani, Dominic Kite, Marco Pinho, Muhammad Ammar Haider, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Andreas Rauschecker, Ayman Nada, Mariam Aboian, Adam Flanders, Spyridon Bakas, Evan Calabrese

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors and can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Radiologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, and radiation oncologists rely on brain MRI for diagnosis, treatment planning, and longitudinal treatment monitoring. However, automated, objective, and quantitative tools for non-invasive assessment of meningiomas on multi-sequence MR images are not available. Here we present the BraTS Pre-operative Meningioma Dataset, as the largest multi-institutional expert annotated multilabel meningioma multi-sequence MR image dataset to date. This dataset includes 1,141 multi-sequence MR images from six sites, each with four structural MRI sequences (T2-, T2/FLAIR-, pre-contrast T1-, and post-contrast T1-weighted) accompanied by …


Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz Apr 2024

Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The dynamics of blood clot (combination of Hb [hemoglobin], fibrin, and a higher concentration of aggregated red blood cells) formation within the hematoma of an intracerebral hemorrhage is not well understood. A quantitative neuroimaging method of localized coagulated blood volume/distribution within the hematoma might improve clinical decision-making.

METHODS: The deoxyhemoglobin of aggregated red blood cells within extravasated blood exhibits a higher magnetic susceptibility due to unpaired heme iron electrons. We propose that coagulated blood, with higher aggregated red blood cell content, will exhibit (1) a higher positive susceptibility than noncoagulated blood and (2) increase in fibrin polymerization-restricted localized diffusion, …


Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz Apr 2024

Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND:

The dynamics of blood clot (combination of Hb [hemoglobin], fibrin, and a higher concentration of aggregated red blood cells) formation within the hematoma of an intracerebral hemorrhage is not well understood. A quantitative neuroimaging method of localized coagulated blood volume/distribution within the hematoma might improve clinical decision-making.

METHODS:

The deoxyhemoglobin of aggregated red blood cells within extravasated blood exhibits a higher magnetic susceptibility due to unpaired heme iron electrons. We propose that coagulated blood, with higher aggregated red blood cell content, will exhibit (1) a higher positive susceptibility than noncoagulated blood and (2) increase in fibrin polymerization–restricted localized diffusion, …


Brain Artery Diameters And Risk Of Dementia And Stroke, Jesus D. Melgarejo, Kursat Gurel, Cassidy Rose Compton, Minghua Liu, Vanessa Guzman, Stephanie Assuras, Bonnie E. Levin, Mitchell S. V. Elkind, M. Kamran Ikram, Maryam Kavousi Feb 2024

Brain Artery Diameters And Risk Of Dementia And Stroke, Jesus D. Melgarejo, Kursat Gurel, Cassidy Rose Compton, Minghua Liu, Vanessa Guzman, Stephanie Assuras, Bonnie E. Levin, Mitchell S. V. Elkind, M. Kamran Ikram, Maryam Kavousi

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Introduction: We tested the association of brain artery diameters with dementia and stroke risk in three distinct population-based studies using conventional T2-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images.

Methods: We included 8420 adults > 40 years old from three longitudinal population-based studies with brain MRI scans. We estimated and meta-analyzed the hazard ratios (HRs) of the brain and carotids and basilar diameters associated with dementia and stroke.

Result: Overall and carotid artery diameters > 95th percentile increased the risk for dementia by 1.74 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13-2.68) and 1.48 (95% CI, 1.12-1.96) fold, respectively. For stroke, meta-analyses yielded HRs of 1.59 …


Mri-Guided Breast Biopsy, Madison Preste Jan 2024

Mri-Guided Breast Biopsy, Madison Preste

Student Research Poster Presentations 2024

This project explains the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in performing image-guided breast biopsies. General statistics, breast screening protocols, the biopsy procedure, advantages, disadvantages, and new technology are discussed to highlight why MRI-guided breast biopsies are the method of choice. MRI has a high sensitivity to discern various tissues within the body playing a vital role in early detection of breast cancer. Routine breast MRI is explained to help understand how the patient qualifies for a breast MRI, and how the results help determine the next steps. If the lesion is only seen with MRI, then an MRI-guided breast …


Cognitive Decline In Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Survivors: The Role Of White Matter Health As Assessed By Mri., F Hannan, J Hamilton, C J Patriquin, K Pavenski, M T Jurkiewicz, L Tristao, A M Owen, P K Kosalka, S C L Deoni, J Théberge, J Mandzia, S H S Huang, J D Thiessen Dec 2023

Cognitive Decline In Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Survivors: The Role Of White Matter Health As Assessed By Mri., F Hannan, J Hamilton, C J Patriquin, K Pavenski, M T Jurkiewicz, L Tristao, A M Owen, P K Kosalka, S C L Deoni, J Théberge, J Mandzia, S H S Huang, J D Thiessen

Department of Medicine Publications

Immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) is a rare condition caused by severe ADAMTS13 deficiency, leading to platelet aggregation and thrombosis. Despite treatment, patients are prone to cognitive impairment and depression. We investigated brain changes in iTTP patients during remission using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, correlating these changes with mood and neurocognitive tests. Twenty iTTP patients in remission (30 days post-haematological remission) were compared with six healthy controls. MRI scans, including standard and specialized sequences, were conducted to assess white matter health. Increased T1 relaxation times were found in the cingulate cortex (p < 0.05), and elevated T2 relaxation times were observed in the cingulate cortex, frontal, parietal and temporal lobes (p < 0.05). Pathological changes in these areas are correlated with impaired cognitive and depressive scores in concentration, short-term memory and verbal memory. This study highlights persistent white matter damage in iTTP patients, potentially contributing to depression and cognitive impairment. Key regions affected include the frontal lobe and cingulate cortex. These findings have significant implications for the acute and long-term management of iTTP, suggesting a need for re-evaluation of treatment approaches during both active phases and remission. Further research is warranted to enhance our understanding of these complexities.


Microstructural Alterations Of Major Thalamic Nuclei In The Chronic Pediatric Spinal Cord Injured Population, K. Kang, K. Fleming, A. Sathe, J. Muller, J. Harrop, D. Middleton, J. Heller, A. Sharan, F. Mohamed, L. Krisa, M. Alizadeh Dec 2023

Microstructural Alterations Of Major Thalamic Nuclei In The Chronic Pediatric Spinal Cord Injured Population, K. Kang, K. Fleming, A. Sathe, J. Muller, J. Harrop, D. Middleton, J. Heller, A. Sharan, F. Mohamed, L. Krisa, M. Alizadeh

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The brain undergoes reorganization following spinal cord injury (SCI), but little is known about how the thalamus is affected in pediatric SCIs.

PURPOSE: To characterize microstructural alterations in the thalamus after SCI with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics.

METHODS: 18 pediatric participants with chronic SCI (8-20 years) were stratified using the American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) into groups: A, B, and C/D. DTI of the brain used a 3 T Siemens Verio MRI using the parameters: 20 directions, number of averages = 3, b = 1000 s/mm

DATA ANALYSIS: DTI metrics were acquired by superimposing the AAL3 …


Characteristic Dynamic Functional Connectivity During Sevoflurane-Induced General Anesthesia, J. Miao, M. Tantawi, Mahdi Alizadeh, Sara Thalheimer, Faezeh Vedaei, Victor Romo, Feroze B. Mohamed, Chengyuan Wu Nov 2023

Characteristic Dynamic Functional Connectivity During Sevoflurane-Induced General Anesthesia, J. Miao, M. Tantawi, Mahdi Alizadeh, Sara Thalheimer, Faezeh Vedaei, Victor Romo, Feroze B. Mohamed, Chengyuan Wu

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

General anesthesia (GA) during surgery is commonly maintained by inhalational sevoflurane. Previous resting state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) studies have demonstrated suppressed functional connectivity (FC) of the entire brain networks, especially the default mode networks, transitioning from the awake to GA condition. However, accuracy and reliability were limited by previous administration methods (e.g. face mask) and short rs-fMRI scans. Therefore, in this study, a clinical scenario of epilepsy patients undergoing laser interstitial thermal therapy was leveraged to acquire 15 min of rs-fMRI while under general endotracheal anesthesia to maximize the accuracy of sevoflurane level. Nine recruited patients had fMRI acquired during …


Postmortem Brain Imaging In Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias: The South Texas Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Repository, Karl Li, Tanweer Rashid, Jinqi Li, Nicolas Honnorat, Anoop Benet Nirmala, Elyas Fadaee, Di Wang, Sokratis Charisis, Gladys E. Maestre, Peter T. Fox Nov 2023

Postmortem Brain Imaging In Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias: The South Texas Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Repository, Karl Li, Tanweer Rashid, Jinqi Li, Nicolas Honnorat, Anoop Benet Nirmala, Elyas Fadaee, Di Wang, Sokratis Charisis, Gladys E. Maestre, Peter T. Fox

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Background:

Neuroimaging bears the promise of providing new biomarkers that could refine the diagnosis of dementia. Still, obtaining the pathology data required to validate the relationship between neuroimaging markers and neurological changes is challenging. Existing data repositories are focused on a single pathology, are too small, or do not precisely match neuroimaging and pathology findings.

Objective:

The new data repository introduced in this work, the South Texas Alzheimer’s Disease research center repository, was designed to address these limitations. Our repository covers a broad diversity of dementias, spans a wide age range, and was specifically designed to draw exact correspondences between …


Systemic Emboli And Biventricular Hypertrophy Due To Glycogen Storage Disease: Clinical, Imaging, And Pathologic Predicament, Amirhossein Esmaeeli, Prashant Nagpal, Jefree J. Schulte, Sofia C. Masri, Peter S. Rahko Nov 2023

Systemic Emboli And Biventricular Hypertrophy Due To Glycogen Storage Disease: Clinical, Imaging, And Pathologic Predicament, Amirhossein Esmaeeli, Prashant Nagpal, Jefree J. Schulte, Sofia C. Masri, Peter S. Rahko

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Glycogen storage disease cardiomyopathy is being recognized increasingly as a mimicker of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. It is important to diagnose these diseases, as there are prognostic and treatment ramifications. This case report discusses a patient who presented with cardioembolic renal infarction and was ultimately diagnosed with glycogen storage disease XV (which is extremely rare). The diagnosis was made by pursuing multimodality imaging, endomyocardial biopsy, and genetic testing.


Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: A Case Report, Christopher Bugajski Od Nov 2023

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: A Case Report, Christopher Bugajski Od

Optometric Clinical Practice

Background: Optic nerve head edema is a serious finding for which multiple etiologies need to be considered. When optic nerve head edema is observed bilaterally, among the top differentials is idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), also known as primary pseudotumor cerebri. An emergent magnetic resonance image with and without contrast as well as venography and lumbar puncture with opening pressure measurement must be performed to diagnose and determine management. Case Report: This case specifically features a 30-year-old Caucasian female with bilateral optic disc edema secondary to IIH. In addition to discussing the details regarding this patient’s case, this report …


Pituitary Adenoma Hidden By Comorbid Cataract, Len Koh Od, Megan E. Mcchesney Od, Chad E. Gosnell Od Oct 2023

Pituitary Adenoma Hidden By Comorbid Cataract, Len Koh Od, Megan E. Mcchesney Od, Chad E. Gosnell Od

Optometric Clinical Practice

Background: A pituitary adenoma is an abnormal growth in the pituitary gland. Pituitary adenomas are the most common cause of sellar masses accounting for approximately 10% of all intracranial neoplasms. Early visual symptom of pituitary adenoma can be hidden by comorbid cataract in elderly patients. Case Report: A 74 y.o. male presented to the eye clinic with blurry vision at all distances and has trouble with glare from lights. His best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/20-1 OD, 20/25-2 OS, but subjectively of poor quality. Slit lamp exam confirmed mild nuclear sclerotic cataract OU and normal fundus exam. …


Which Sequence Should Be Used In The Thorax Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Covid-19: A Comparative Study, Ayşe Şule Ateş, Burak Yağdiran, Onur Taydaş, Ömer Faruk Ateş Oct 2023

Which Sequence Should Be Used In The Thorax Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Covid-19: A Comparative Study, Ayşe Şule Ateş, Burak Yağdiran, Onur Taydaş, Ömer Faruk Ateş

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background and aim: To evaluate and compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences that could potentially be used in the diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Materials and methods: Included in the study were 42 patient who underwent thorax computed tomography (CT) for COVID-19 pneumonia and thorax MRI for any reason within 24 h after CT. The T2-weighted fast spin echo periodically rotated overlapping parallel lines with enhanced reconstruction (PROPELLER) (T2W-FSE-P), fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition, T2 fat-saturated FSE, axial T1 liver acquisition with volume acceleration (LAVA) and single-shot FSE images were compared in terms of their ability to show COVID-19 …


Neurodegeneration Difference Between The Non-Lesioned And Lesioned Hemisphere In Stroke Patients, Nuvia Cortez, Elle Wynn, Kelsey Baker Sep 2023

Neurodegeneration Difference Between The Non-Lesioned And Lesioned Hemisphere In Stroke Patients, Nuvia Cortez, Elle Wynn, Kelsey Baker

Research Symposium

Background: Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death in Hispanics. It has generally been suggested that neurodegeneration is isolated to the lesioned hemisphere . However, recent evidence has suggested that the non-lesioned side of the brain may also undergo neurodegeneration. Here, we sought to evaluate the amount of neurodegeneration in the lesioned and non-lesioned hemisphere in chronic stroke patients and identify the impact of stroke size and location.

Methods:T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) of the brain was collected in 23 patients with chronic stroke and 14 healthy controls. We quantified the amount of neurodegeneration …


Growth Hormone Deficiency: When Is Mri Imaging Indicated?, Haya Azouz, Kurt Tech, M Bassem Dekelbab Aug 2023

Growth Hormone Deficiency: When Is Mri Imaging Indicated?, Haya Azouz, Kurt Tech, M Bassem Dekelbab

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Objectives The diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) is made with a combination of clinical assessment, measurement of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) levels, and GH stimulation tests. Provocative (stimulation) GH testing is indicated for most patients to confirm a diagnosis of GHD. Traditionally, most pediatric endocrinologists defined a "normal" response by a serum GH concentration of >10 ng/ml. After the clinical and biochemical diagnosis of GHD is made, it is typical to obtain an MRI of the brain with narrow cuts through the hypothalamic-pituitary area. The aim of our study is to …


Multimodal Diagnostics In Multiple Sclerosis: Predicting Disability And Conversion From Relapsing-Remitting To Secondary Progressive Disease Course - Protocol For Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Yauhen Statsenko, Darya Smetanina, Teresa Arora, Linda Östlundh, Tetiana Habuza, Gillian Lylian Simiyu, Sarah Meribout, Tatsiana Talako, Fransina Christina King, Iryna Makhnevych, Juri George Gelovani, Karuna M. Das, Klaus Neidl Van Gorkom, Taleb M. Almansoori, Fatmah Al Zahmi, Miklós Szólics, Fatima Ismail, Milos Ljubisavljevic Jul 2023

Multimodal Diagnostics In Multiple Sclerosis: Predicting Disability And Conversion From Relapsing-Remitting To Secondary Progressive Disease Course - Protocol For Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Yauhen Statsenko, Darya Smetanina, Teresa Arora, Linda Östlundh, Tetiana Habuza, Gillian Lylian Simiyu, Sarah Meribout, Tatsiana Talako, Fransina Christina King, Iryna Makhnevych, Juri George Gelovani, Karuna M. Das, Klaus Neidl Van Gorkom, Taleb M. Almansoori, Fatmah Al Zahmi, Miklós Szólics, Fatima Ismail, Milos Ljubisavljevic

All Works

Background The number of patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) has increased significantly over the last decade. The challenge is to identify the transition from relapsing-remitting to secondary progressive MS. Since available methods to examine patients with MS are limited, both the diagnostics and prognostication of disease progression would benefit from the multimodal approach. The latter combines the evidence obtained from disparate radiologic modalities, neurophysiological evaluation, cognitive assessment and molecular diagnostics. In this systematic review we will analyse the advantages of multimodal studies in predicting the risk of conversion to secondary progressive MS. Methods and analysis We will use peer-reviewed …


Water-Fat Magnetic Resonance Imaging For The Assessment Of Human Fetal Adipose Tissue, Stephanie A. Giza Jul 2023

Water-Fat Magnetic Resonance Imaging For The Assessment Of Human Fetal Adipose Tissue, Stephanie A. Giza

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Adipose tissue is crucial for providing heat and energy to infants, especially at transitions such as birth and therefore must begin developing in utero. This development may be altered due to an adverse uterine environment, increasing the risk of developing later-life metabolic diseases such as obesity. An early assessment of fetal adipose tissue development through lipid accumulation could be key to understanding metabolic programming and minimizing this risk.

Water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can non-invasively measure the lipid concentration of tissues and can therefore monitor the development of adipose tissue via tissue lipid concentration. This work demonstrated the feasibility …


Predicting Brain Metastasis Response To Stereotactic Radiosurgery Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiomics And Machine Learning, David A. Devries Jul 2023

Predicting Brain Metastasis Response To Stereotactic Radiosurgery Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiomics And Machine Learning, David A. Devries

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Brain metastases (BMs) represent advanced cancer, and so BM patients must be treated quickly and effectively while minimizing treatment toxicities. Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) uses conformal, ablative radiation doses to treat BMs, but with failure rates up to 30%. A predictive model of BM progression post-SRS would therefore aid in BM treatment selection and SRS planning. Previous studies have used pre-treatment T1-weighted contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (T1w-CE MRI) to predict SRS outcomes, through quantitative radiomic analysis with machine learning (ML) and qualitative appearance analysis. Comparison of these methods is not well understood, and ML methods have not been studied for sensitivity …


Diagnostic Significance Of Nerve Root Sedimentation Sign In Lumber Canal Stenosis In Egyptian Population, Mahmoud Nafady, Ahmed Elghrouby, Tarek Elfiky Jul 2023

Diagnostic Significance Of Nerve Root Sedimentation Sign In Lumber Canal Stenosis In Egyptian Population, Mahmoud Nafady, Ahmed Elghrouby, Tarek Elfiky

Advanced Spine Journal

Background Data: Lumbar canal stenosis (LCS) is a common sequela of degenerative spine disorders. LCS is a narrowing in the spinal canal and/or neural foramina. A positive sedimentation sign (SS) was defined as the absence of nerve root sedimentation in at least one axial MRI scan at a level above or below, disregarding the location of the scan within the level and its proximity to the maximal stenosis. The only exception is the two nerve roots leaving the dural sac one segmental level below the stenosis.

Purpose: This study aims to assess the diagnostic significance of the nerve root …


In Utero Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry For Fetal Tissue Development, Simran Sethi Jun 2023

In Utero Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry For Fetal Tissue Development, Simran Sethi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Fetal life is a significant period of human development because organ systems that sustain life outside the uterus begin to develop during this time. A necessary process that begins during fetal life is myelination, which is the process by which myelin, a lipid-rich substance, is wrapped around neurons in the brain to increase the speed of action potential transmission. Since myelination is critical for the normal function of the central nervous system, fetal myelin assessment is important for understanding neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent tool for visualizing fetal anatomy …