Arterial spin labeling hyperperfusion in Rasmussen's encephalitis: Is it due to focal brain inflammation or a postictal phenomenon? - 02/02/18
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Abstract |
Background and purpose |
The study evaluated the utility of arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion imaging in Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE).
Material and methods |
The hospital electronic database was searched using the search words “encephalitis,” “autoimmune encephalitis” and “Rasmussen's encephalitis” for the period of 1 Jan 2015 to 31 Jan 2017. Clinically diagnosed cases of RE for which epilepsy protocol magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with perfusion imaging (ASL) performed on a 3T scanner were retrieved. The diagnosis of RE was based on Bien's criteria (Bien et al., 2005). We obtained patient's demographic details, clinical features, electrophysiological studies, and follow-up data from electronic hospital records.
Results |
We included nine patients with RE of whom seven patients showed increased perfusion, and two patients decreased perfusion. Among these patients, MRI changes of gyral hyperintensity without volume loss corresponded to regional ASL hyperperfusion in six patients and ASL hypoperfusion in one patient. Two patients who showed ASL hypoperfusion had corresponding atrophy on MRI. Eight patients of RE had epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) or daily seizures, and one patient was seizure-free post-surgery. Five patients showed a concordance of ASL hyperperfusion with clinical ictal onset zone. Among the seven patients with ASL hyperperfusion, the finding was concordant (complete or partial) with the electroencephalogram (EEG) ictal onset zone in six patients and with interictal epileptiform discharges (IED) in seven patients.
Conclusion |
Increased perfusion in ASL of the involved brain parenchyma in RE is a common MRI finding and may be due to either active inflammation of the brain involved or a seizure-related finding.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Encephalitis, Arterial spin labeling, Rasmussen's encephalitis, Autoimmune encephalitis
Abbreviations : ASL, RE, MRI, FLAIR, SWAN, SPGR, DWI, ADC, EEG, VEEG, EPC, SPS, CPS, IED, PET, SPECT
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