2014
DOI: 10.1177/2326409814541246
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Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia in Fabry Disease

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“…72 Tortuous, dilated cerebral vessels are also found in FD, and similar anatomic findings are also present in ocular vessels of Fabry patients. 73 However, largely overlapping diameter ranges strongly reduce the diagnostic value of this measure in routine clinical practice.…”
Section: Strokementioning
confidence: 74%
“…72 Tortuous, dilated cerebral vessels are also found in FD, and similar anatomic findings are also present in ocular vessels of Fabry patients. 73 However, largely overlapping diameter ranges strongly reduce the diagnostic value of this measure in routine clinical practice.…”
Section: Strokementioning
confidence: 74%
“…According to the Smoker criteria, in addition to a basilar diameter greater than 4.5 mm, the position of the top of the basilar artery (indicative of the length of the artery) and the basilar artery position with respect to the midline (indicative of the tortuosity of the artery) also concur in the identification of dolichoectasic basilar arteries. Politei et al 17 found an increased rate of dolichoectasia in patients with FD, especially among males (55.5% of male patients with FD versus 34.8% of female patients with FD; P ϭ .09). Unfortunately, this study did not include a control population and did not provide the weight of each item (diameter, elongation, and tortuosity) in determining dolichoectasia in the FD population, hampering their precise analysis.…”
Section: Length and Tortuosity Of The Basilar Arterymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[9][10][11][12][13] A few studies applied a semiquantitative or quantitative approach with MRA 3D reconstructions (2 studies with 1.5T and 1 with 3T scanner), [14][15][16]19 T2 axial images (van der Tol L, personal communication), either T2 axial images or MRA, 17 or axial partitions of MRA (present study). Despite different methods, sequences, and scanners used for the measurement and the different ways to present study findings (different patient subgrouping, mean or median value, etc), all studies consistently showed the increase of the basilar artery diameter in patients with FD compared with control patients (On-line Table 2).…”
Section: Basilar Artery Diameter Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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