2011
DOI: 10.4081/reumatismo.2004.24
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The evaluation of neuropsychiatric lupus erythematosus by functional neuroimaging. Preliminary results

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the performance of functional neuro-imaging for describe neurological involvement in Lupus Erithematosus Systemicus. Methods. 20 SLE patients were included into this study (18 females / 2 males). Median age was 40.5 years (range 16 –66 ys), 9 patients with a clear neurological involvement, 7 with aspecific neurological symptoms and 4 were asymptomatics, according to 1999 ACR Classification. All patients were underwent to conventional resonance imaging (RMFLAI… Show more

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“…More recently, techniques of diffusion-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) have been applied to the study of lupus patients with neurocognitive changes [14,15]. These techniques can provide quantitative measurements of white matter changes, suggesting decreased white matter functionality with NPSLE.…”
Section: Imaging For Diagnosing Neurocognitive Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, techniques of diffusion-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) have been applied to the study of lupus patients with neurocognitive changes [14,15]. These techniques can provide quantitative measurements of white matter changes, suggesting decreased white matter functionality with NPSLE.…”
Section: Imaging For Diagnosing Neurocognitive Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%