Spectrally fat-suppressed coronal 2D TSE sequences may be more sensitive than 2D STIR for the detection of hyperintense optic nerve lesions.
Tobias Djamsched FaizyGabriel BroocksIsabelle FrischmuthCarina WestermannFabian FlottmannMichael H SchönfeldJawed NawabiHannes LeischnerDaniel KutznerJan-Patrick StellmannChristoph HeesenJens FiehlerSusanne GellißenUta HanningPublished in: European radiology (2019)
• Spectrally fat-suppressed TSE sequences showed higher detection rates of hyperintense optic nerve lesions, as well as a higher reader confidence scores compared with STIR. • Optic nerve signal abnormalities on TSE sequences were brighter and showed a greater expansion along the optic nerve course. • CNR measures were significantly higher on TSE compared with STIR, when comparing the ratios of mean signal intensities of optic nerve lesions to ipsilateral orbital fat and to contralateral healthy optic nerves of both sequences.