HIV感染中的铁沉积。

L Ketonen, K Kieburtz, A M Kazee, M Tuite
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目的:壳核磁共振(MR)图像中的T2缩短(低密度)可能与铁沉积有关,仅发生在60岁以上的正常受试者中。膜内铁沉积增加或过早可能与脑损伤有关。我们试图确定hiv感染者核磁共振低密度与脑铁沉积之间的相关性。方法:回顾性评估11位t2加权轴向磁共振扫描患者的皮膜低密度程度,并对患者进行神经病理学检查,以了解皮膜铁配置的程度。获得了核磁共振低密度与脑铁的相关性。结果:10例膜层低密度患者中有9例神经病理学检查显示膜层铁沉积,以血管周围模式为主。结论:HIV感染患者存在早发性膜铁沉积,可通过MR显像检测到。
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Putaminal Iron Deposition
in HIV Infection.

Purpose: T2 shortening (hypointensity) in magnetic resonance (MR) images of the putamen, which may be associated with iron deposition, only occurs in normal subjects over the age of 60 years. Increased or premature putaminal iron deposition may be related to brain injury. We sought to determine the correlation between MR putaminal hypointensity in HIV-infected patients and brain iron deposition.

Methods: Eleven T2-weighted axial MR scans were retrospectively rated for the extent of putaminal hypointensity from patients who also had neuropathological examination for the extent of putaminal iron disposition. Correlations between MR putaminal hypointensity and brain iron were obtained.

Results: Neuropathological examination in 9 of 10 patients with putaminal hypointensity demonstrated putaminal iron deposition, predominantly in a perivascular pattern.

Conclusions: Premature putaminal iron deposition occurs in patients with HIV infection and may be detected by MR imaging.

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