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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 10/2005

01-10-2005 | Original Article

Diffusion tensor imaging in children and adolescents with tuberous sclerosis

Authors: Demet Karadag, Hans-J. Mentzel, Daniel Güllmar, Tina Rating, Ulrike Löbel, Ulrich Brandl, Jürgen R. Reichenbach, Werner A. Kaiser

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 10/2005

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Abstract

Background: Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is characterised by benign hamartomatous lesions in many organs. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can detect microstructural changes in pathological processes. Objective: To determine apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional anisotropy (FA) maps in children with TS and to investigate the diffusion properties in cortical tubers, white-matter lesions, perilesional white matter, and contralateral normal-appearing white matter, and to compare the results with ADC and FA maps of normal age- and sex-matched volunteers. Materials and methods: Seven children and adolescents (age range 2–20 years) suffering from TS were included. MRI was performed on a 1.5-T scanner using a transmit/receive coil with T1-W and T2-W spin-echo and FLAIR sequences. DT images were acquired by using a single-shot echo-planar pulse sequence. Diffusion gradients were applied in six different directions with a b value of 1,000 s/mm2. Results: ADC was higher in cortical tubers than in the corresponding cortical location of controls. ADC values were higher and FA values were lower in white-matter lesions and perilesional white matter than in both the contralateral normal-appearing white matter of patients and in controls. There were no significant differences for both ADC and FA values in the normal-appearing white matter of patients with TS compared to controls. Conclusions: DTI provides important information about cortical tubers, white-matter abnormalities, and perilesional white matter in patients with TS.
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Metadata
Title
Diffusion tensor imaging in children and adolescents with tuberous sclerosis
Authors
Demet Karadag
Hans-J. Mentzel
Daniel Güllmar
Tina Rating
Ulrike Löbel
Ulrich Brandl
Jürgen R. Reichenbach
Werner A. Kaiser
Publication date
01-10-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 10/2005
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-005-1504-9

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