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Iodide and xenon enhancement of computed tomography (CT) in multiple sclerosis (MS)

✍ Scribed by E. W. Radue; B. E. Kendall


Publisher
Springer
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
669 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0028-3940

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✦ Synopsis


The characteristic findings on computed tomography (CT) in multiple sclerosis (MS) are discussed. In a series of 49 cases plain CT was normal in 21 (43%), cerebral atrophy alone was present in 17 (35%) and plaques were visible in 11 (23%). These were most often adjacent to the lateral ventricles (14 plaques) and in the parietal white matter (10 plaques). CT was performed after the intravenous administration of iodide in 16 of these cases. Three of the low attenuation and three additional isodense lesions enhanced. Two patients with low attenuation plaques were scanned with xenon enhancement; the plaques absorbed less xenon than the corresponding contralateral brain substance and additional, previously isodense plaques were revealed. In one case the white matter absorbed much less xenon than normal and its uptake relative to grey matter was reduced.