Magnetic resonance imaging examination of denervated muscle

Debra Shabas, Gary Gerard, Dennis Rossi
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Abstract

Denervated muscles due to lumbar radiculopathy, peroneal axonal neuropathy and hypoglossal neuropathy were studied with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Denervated muscle was clearly distinguished from normal muscle by its higher intensity signal. Comparison of the resulting signal intensity of the muscle using various imaging parameters suggests an alteration in water macromolecular binding. These preliminary findings indicate that MRI may be useful in the noninvasive in vivo diagnosis and study of the effects of denervation on muscle.

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失神经肌肉的磁共振成像检查
应用磁共振成像(MRI)对腰椎神经根病、腓神经轴突病和舌下神经病变所致失神经支配肌肉进行了研究。失神经支配肌具有较高的信号强度,与正常肌肉有明显区别。使用各种成像参数对肌肉信号强度进行比较,表明水大分子结合发生了改变。这些初步结果表明,MRI可能有助于无创体内诊断和研究去神经支配对肌肉的影响。
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