2021
DOI: 10.1177/0271678x211020587
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Perfusion and permeability as diagnostic biomarkers of cavernous angioma with symptomatic hemorrhage

Abstract: Cavernous angiomas with symptomatic hemorrhage (CASH) have a high risk of rebleeding, and hence an accurate diagnosis is needed. With blood flow and vascular leak as established mechanisms, we analyzed perfusion and permeability derivations of dynamic contrast-enhanced quantitative perfusion (DCEQP) MRI in 745 lesions of 205 consecutive patients. Thirteen respective derivations of lesional perfusion and permeability were compared between lesions that bled within a year prior to imaging (N = 86), versus non-CAS… Show more

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“…Permeability and perfusion descriptors of the prognostic model may reflect the dysregulated angiogenesis and angioarchitecture of CA disease modulated by vascular endothelial growth factor 31,32 and its functionally related proteins. 33 The previous diagnostic study by Sone et al 17 and our prognostic results herein both suggest that dysregulated perfusion and permeability may reflect pathophysiological changes of CA disease before and after bleed/growth. Ultimately, the diagnostic 17 and prognostic biomarkers have complementary b One patient declined to provide information on their ethnicity/race.…”
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“…Permeability and perfusion descriptors of the prognostic model may reflect the dysregulated angiogenesis and angioarchitecture of CA disease modulated by vascular endothelial growth factor 31,32 and its functionally related proteins. 33 The previous diagnostic study by Sone et al 17 and our prognostic results herein both suggest that dysregulated perfusion and permeability may reflect pathophysiological changes of CA disease before and after bleed/growth. Ultimately, the diagnostic 17 and prognostic biomarkers have complementary b One patient declined to provide information on their ethnicity/race.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…A previous report identified that features reflecting inhomogeneous and dysregulated perfusion could best diagnose CASH. 17 Our current study now suggests that increased permeability and decreased perfusion cluster may predict future lesional bleed/growth. This prognostic model is consistent with the existing knowledge on CA disease, including hyperpermeability's longitudinal association with CA bleed/ growth.…”
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confidence: 49%
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