腰骶部磁共振神经成像回顾

IF 0.1 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1097/01.CDR.0000992912.08184.35
Valerie George, Mohammed Ismail, Luke Tilmans, Amna Ajam, Xuan Nguyen
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磁共振神经成像(MRN)越来越多地用于评估腰骶部神经丛病和周围神经病变。1 虽然临床评估和临床电学研究有助于评估功能,但它们在描述潜在病理特征方面能力有限。肌电图对神经损伤非常敏感,但缺乏特异性,而且无法描述神经病变定位和治疗计划所需的解剖细节。此外,核磁共振成像或 CT 等传统成像检查在评估可能压迫神经的外在结构异常(如腹膜后血肿或盆腔脓肿)方面具有一定作用,但由于神经组织与邻近软组织之间的成像对比度有限,因此无法充分描绘腰骶丛和周围神经。随着 MR 技术和采集技术的进步,MRN 已成为检测腰骶神经丛病、腰椎和骨盆的肌肉和非神经结构的常用先进成像模式。
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Review of Lumbosacral MR Neurography
Magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) is increasingly used for the evaluation of lumbosacral plexopathy and peripheral neuropathy.1 Although clinical evaluation and electroclinical studies are helpful in evaluating function, they are limited in their ability to characterize the underlying pathology. Electromyography is very sensitive for nerve injury but lacks specificity and cannot depict the level of anatomic detail often needed to localize the nerve lesion and for treatment planning.1 Furthermore, conventional imaging studies, such as MRI or CT, have a role in evaluating extrinsic structural abnormalities that may compress the nerves, such as retroperitoneal hematomas or pelvic abscesses, but are unable to adequately depict the lumbosacral plexus and peripheral nerves due to limited imaging contrast between neural tissue and adjacent soft tissues.2 With advances in MR technology and acquisition technique, MRN has become a frequently requested advanced imaging modality for the detection of lumbosacral plexopathy and muscles and nonneural structures in the lumbar spine and pelvis.1,3
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