Corpus callosum involvement: a useful clue for differentiating Fabry Disease from Multiple Sclerosis.
Sirio CocozzaGaia OlivoEleonora RiccioCamilla RussoGiuseppe PontilloLorenzo UggaSilvia MigliaccioDario de RosaSandro FeriozziMassimiliano VerouxYuri BattagliaDaniela ConcolinoFederico PieruzziAntonino TuttolomondoAurelio CaroniaCinzia Valeria RussoRoberta LanzilloVincenzo Brescia MorraMassimo ImbriacoArturo BrunettiEnrico TedeschiAntonio PisaniPublished in: Neuroradiology (2017)
FD patients have a very low incidence of CC involvement on conventional MR images compared to MS, independently from the clinical presentation and the overall degree of WM involvement. Evaluating the presence of CC lesions on brain MR scans can be used as a radiological sign for a differential diagnosis between MS and FD, rapidly addressing the physician toward a correct diagnosis and subsequent treatment options.
Keyphrases
- multiple sclerosis
- contrast enhanced
- end stage renal disease
- mass spectrometry
- white matter
- ejection fraction
- computed tomography
- ms ms
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- emergency department
- primary care
- magnetic resonance
- prognostic factors
- deep learning
- peritoneal dialysis
- heart failure
- risk factors
- magnetic resonance imaging
- machine learning
- replacement therapy
- optical coherence tomography
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- convolutional neural network
- dual energy