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Structural white matter abnormalities in patients with idiopathic dystonia

โœ Scribed by Leonardo Bonilha; Paulien M. de Vries; Diana J. Vincent; Chris Rorden; Paul S. Morgan; Mark W. Hurd; Nada Besenski; Kenneth J. Bergmann; Vanessa K. Hinson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
151 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

We investigated whether structural white matter abnormalities, in the form of disruption of axonal coherence and integrity as measured with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), constitute an underlying pathological mechanism of idiopathic dystonia (ID), independent of genotype status. We studied seven subjects with ID: all had cervical dystonia as their main symptom (one patient also had spasmodic dysphonia and two patients had concurrent generalized dystonia, both DYT1โ€negative). We compared DTI MR images of patients with 10 controls, evaluating differences in mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA). ID was associated with increased FA values in the thalamus and adjacent white matter, and in the white matter underlying the middle frontal gyrus. ID was also associated with increase in MD in adjacent white matter to the pallidum and putamen bilaterally, left caudate, and in subcortical hemispheric regions, including the postcentral gyrus. Abnormal FA and MD in patients with ID indicate that abnormal axonal coherence and integrity contribute to the pathophysiology of dystonia. These findings suggest that ID is not only a functional disorder, but also associated with structural brain changes. Impaired connectivity and disrupted flow of information may contribute to the impairment of motor planning and regulation in dystonia. ยฉ 2006 Movement Disorder Society


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