2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-016-8139-7
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The diagnostic value of biexponential apparent diffusion coefficients in myopathy

Abstract: To investigate the performance of a biexponential signal decay model using DWI in myopathies and to differentiate Polymyositis (PM)/Dermatomyositis (DM), Glycogen Storage Diseases (GSDs) and Muscular Dystrophies (MDs) utilizing diffusion-weighted imaging. 11 healthy volunteers (control group) and 46 patients with myopathy were enrolled in the retrospective study. 27 of 46 patients had PM/DM, 7 patients GSDs and 12 patients MDs. After conventional MR sequences, diffusion weighted imaging with a b-factor ranging… Show more

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“…As mentioned above, Ran et al. () reported a significantly lower ADC value than the control group, which supports our result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…As mentioned above, Ran et al. () reported a significantly lower ADC value than the control group, which supports our result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Later, the diffusion might be elevated due to necrosis of the muscle fibers with more free diffusion space for water molecules. Previously, only few studies investigated possible diagnostic value for DWI in myositis (Meyer et al., ; Qi et al., ; Ran et al., ). One study showed a lower ADC value for diseased muscles compared to nondiseased control muscles (Ran et al., ), whereas two studies identified a higher ADC value in affected muscles (Meyer et al., ; Qi et al., ).…”
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“…Various investigators have examined the use of DWI in muscle . Although acute ischemia is not a pathologic feature of most muscle diseases, the replacement of muscle with fat can similarly restrict the directionality of water flow within the muscle.…”
Section: Evaluating Diffusivity and Fiber Orientation In Musclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In inflammatory myopathies, the pathological changes are characterized by degeneration and regeneration of muscle fibers, necrosis, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrous hyperplasia that could affect the diffusion of water molecules within muscles . The increased diffusion of water molecules in edematous muscles reflects active inflammation, which can result in an increase in water content and an increase in the transmembrane movement of water molecules across endomysium and sarcolemma within muscles …”
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