Authors
H Chabriat, Sabina Pappata, C Poupon, CA Clark, K Vahedi, F Poupon, JF Mangin, M Pachot-Clouard, Antoinette Jobert, Denis Le Bihan, M-G Bousser
Publication date
1999/12
Journal
Stroke
Volume
30
Issue
12
Pages
2637-2643
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background and Purpose—CADASIL is a newly recognized cause of subcortical ischemic strokes that progressively leads to dementia associated with pseudobulbar palsy and severe motor disability. This deleterious progression and the severity of clinical presentation are widely variable among affected subjects. The exact role played by MRI white-matter abnormalities, a hallmark of the disease, in the severity of the clinical phenotype remains poorly understood.
Methods—To address this issue, we used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a new MRI technique highly sensitive to white-matter microstructural changes, in 16 symptomatic patients and 10 age-matched controls. Mean diffusivity and anisotropy of diffusion were measured within hyperintensities identified on T2-weighted images (T2WI) and outside these lesions on 4 slices at the level of centrum semiovale.
Results—We found a 60% increase of water …
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