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The Contribution of Vessel Wall Magnetic Resonance Imaging to the Diagnosis of Primary and Secondary Central Nervous System Vasculitis.

Serena D'AnielloArianna RusticiLaura Ludovica GramegnaClaudia GodiLaura PiccoloMauro GentileAndrea ZiniAlessandro CarrozziRaffaele LodiCaterina TononMassimo Dall'OlioLuigi SimonettiRaffaella ChieffoNicoletta AnzaloneLuigi Cirillo
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
CNS vasculitis is often associated with intense, concentric vessel wall enhancement in VW-MRI, especially in the anterior circulation. The consistent presence of DWI alterations in affected territories suggests a possible link to microembolization or hypoperfusion. These imaging findings complement parenchymal brain MRI and MRA/DSA data, potentially increasing the possibility of a clinical diagnosis of CNS vasculitis.
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