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Diffusion tensor imaging analysis of rheumatoid arthritis patients with neuropsychiatric features to determine the alteration of white matter integrity due to vascular events.

Pranjal PhukanBhupen BarmanNivedita Kharkongor ChengappaDonboklang LynserSubhraneel PaulAlbert Selva-O'CallaghanKalyan Sarma
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
The various anisotropic metrics were altered in rheumatoid arthritis patients with neuropsychiatric symptoms by using diffusion tensor imaging analysis, representing that central nervous system vasculitis leads to tissue hypoxia resulting in vasogenic edema. This may lead to axonal and myelin degeneration of white matter fibers and neuronal cell disruption. Key Points • Our study confirms that neurovascular events are not uncommon in RA patients with NP features. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is superior to conventional MRI scan for RA patients with NP features because it distinguishes between gray and white matter structures. • RA patients with NP features are more likely to have microstructural changes detected by DTI than by DWI, and it can provide comprehensive anatomical layouts describing regional disparities in neurodegeneration. • DTI's quantitative association of NP symptoms in a large patient cohort is an important study scope.
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