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Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in the assessment of degenerative disc disease

✍ Scribed by John Antoniou; G. Bruce Pike; Thomas Steffen; Hani Baramki; A. Robin Poole; Max Aebi; Mauro Alini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
804 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Understanding degenerative intervertebral disc diseases hinges on the ability to objectively and noninvasively assess the disc matrix composition and integrity. The potential of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging to meet these demands was evaluated. Analyzing the T~1~ and T~2~ signal patterns in the nucleus pulposus with increasing Thompson morphological grade revealed a significant reduction related to grade. This significant decrease in T~1~ and T~2~ in the nucleus pulposus with grade 4 degeneration and the corresponding low correlation coefficients with respect to the content of individual matrix molecules suggest that matrix integrity plays an important and distinct role in determining T~1~ and T~2~ signal. Similarly, the significant increase in magnetization transfer in the nucleus pulposus observed in grade 4 degeneration did not correlate with the changes in molecular content in these highly degenerated discs. Again, this lack of correlation clearly indicates that the tissue integrity and matrix composition independently contribute to the magnetization transfer signal. This study presents the first clear evidence that quantitative magnetic resonance analysis reflects not only the disc matrix composition, but also the structural integrity of the matrix of the disc.


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