2022
DOI: 10.1177/02841851221128377
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Applicative value of T2 mapping in evaluating lumbosacral nerve root injury induced by lumbosacral disc herniation

Abstract: Background To alleviate the damage caused by nerve root entrapment mediated by lumbosacral disc herniation (LDH), an imaging method that allows quantitative evaluation of the lumbosacral nerve injury is necessary. Purpose To investigate the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance (MR) T2 mapping in nerve root injury caused by LDH. Material and Methods A total of 70 patients with unilateral sciatic nerve pain and 35 healthy volunteers were divided into three groups: LDH with nerve root entrapment; LDH without ne… Show more

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“…The clinical diagnosis of neuropathy is typically accomplished with qualitative assessment, although signal intensity (SI) mapping on MRI and MRN has been described in several articles. 7 The T2SIR is a com-monly used anatomical marker that compares the ratio of the T2 signal intensity of a pathologic nerve with that of the background or adjacent normal nerve. 8-10 T1 mapping of nerves and muscles is another anatomical marker that provides information on the T1 relaxation time of these tissues to identify changes in nerve and muscle tissue composition, such as edema, fatty degeneration, and fibrosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical diagnosis of neuropathy is typically accomplished with qualitative assessment, although signal intensity (SI) mapping on MRI and MRN has been described in several articles. 7 The T2SIR is a com-monly used anatomical marker that compares the ratio of the T2 signal intensity of a pathologic nerve with that of the background or adjacent normal nerve. 8-10 T1 mapping of nerves and muscles is another anatomical marker that provides information on the T1 relaxation time of these tissues to identify changes in nerve and muscle tissue composition, such as edema, fatty degeneration, and fibrosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%