Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!

Introduction and aim of work: The work aimed to assess if Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tractography (DTI) can explain the contradiction between the side of brachialgia in patients with cervical spondylosis and the side of cord compression by the cervical disc-osteophytes complex. Materials and...

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Main Authors: Heba Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim, Alaa Saleh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X17302280
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description Introduction and aim of work: The work aimed to assess if Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tractography (DTI) can explain the contradiction between the side of brachialgia in patients with cervical spondylosis and the side of cord compression by the cervical disc-osteophytes complex. Materials and methods: The study included 12 patients with cervical brachialgia presented with clinical Radiological mismatch. The Fraction Anisotrophy (FA) and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) were measured at, above and below the disc level in addition to another measurement at the high cord away from compression; measurements were done on right and left side of the cord. Results: FA values were most reduced at and above the level of the disc on the side opposite to the disc protrusion in all patients concordant with the side of the clinical presentation. That was accompanied with increased levels of ADC. DTI showed sensitivity of 92%, specificity 87% and accuracy 89%. Conclusion: Accordingly, we could conclude that DTI with assessment of FA and ADC is a useful tool in the work up of patients with contradiction between the lateralization of brachialgia and the side of the cervical disc lesion, and this could explain the patient symptomatology.
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spelling doaj.art-bd4fc82e0ee943e9a5f49473fd4798a82022-12-21T23:59:33ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine0378-603X2018-06-0149244144610.1016/j.ejrnm.2017.12.014Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!Heba Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim0Alaa Saleh1Radiology Department, Ain Shams University Hospital, EgyptNeurospinal Hospital, United Arab EmiratesIntroduction and aim of work: The work aimed to assess if Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tractography (DTI) can explain the contradiction between the side of brachialgia in patients with cervical spondylosis and the side of cord compression by the cervical disc-osteophytes complex. Materials and methods: The study included 12 patients with cervical brachialgia presented with clinical Radiological mismatch. The Fraction Anisotrophy (FA) and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) were measured at, above and below the disc level in addition to another measurement at the high cord away from compression; measurements were done on right and left side of the cord. Results: FA values were most reduced at and above the level of the disc on the side opposite to the disc protrusion in all patients concordant with the side of the clinical presentation. That was accompanied with increased levels of ADC. DTI showed sensitivity of 92%, specificity 87% and accuracy 89%. Conclusion: Accordingly, we could conclude that DTI with assessment of FA and ADC is a useful tool in the work up of patients with contradiction between the lateralization of brachialgia and the side of the cervical disc lesion, and this could explain the patient symptomatology.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X17302280CordDTISpondylosisMismatchFA valuesElectrophysiology
spellingShingle Heba Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim
Alaa Saleh
Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Cord
DTI
Spondylosis
Mismatch
FA values
Electrophysiology
title Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
title_full Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
title_fullStr Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
title_full_unstemmed Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
title_short Role of DTI in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy: Could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch?!
title_sort role of dti in cases of cervical spondylosis presented with compression myelopathy could it explain the clinical radiological mismatch
topic Cord
DTI
Spondylosis
Mismatch
FA values
Electrophysiology
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