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| Publications [#132128] of James M Provenzale
Papers Published
- JD Eastwood, DJ Fiorella, JF MacFall, DM Delong, JM Provenzale, RS Greenwood, Increased brain apparent diffusion coefficient in children with neurofibromatosis type 1.,
Radiology, United States, vol. 219 no. 2
(May, 2001),
pp. 354-8, ISSN 0033-8419
(last updated on 2007/02/06)
Abstract: PURPOSE: To describe the changes in brain water diffusibility in five anatomic locations in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF 1) compared with these changes in control subjects and to describe the water diffusibility changes associated with hyperintense basal ganglia lesions in children with NF 1. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty highly related pairs of children consisting of one child with NF 1 and one unaffected child were examined. Prospective comparisons of isotropic apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values at five anatomic locations were performed, with and without T2-hyperintense lesions included. Retrospective analysis of hyperintense globus pallidus lesions in 16 children and in the paired control subjects also was performed. RESULTS: Significant increases in ADC values were seen in all five anatomic locations in the NF 1 group. The greatest increases were seen in the globus pallidus (14%; P =.002) and brachium pontis (10.8%; P =.003). With exclusion of hyperintense lesions, significant ADC increases were measured in four locations. Significant ADC increases were seen in hyperintense globus pallidus lesions in the NF 1 group compared with ADC values in the normal-appearing contralateral globus pallidus (4.9%; P =.02) and those in the globus pallidus of the paired control subjects (16%; P =.003). CONCLUSION: Significant ADC increases were measured both in the hyperintense lesions and in the normal-appearing areas of the brain in children with NF 1.
Keywords: Adolescent • Body Water • Brain • Cerebellum • Child • Diffusion • Female • Frontal Lobe • Globus Pallidus • Hippocampus • Humans • Magnetic Resonance Imaging* • Male • Neurofibromatosis 1 • Prospective Studies • Regression Analysis • Retrospective Studies • Thalamus • metabolism • metabolism* • pathology
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