Barkhof F, Scheltens P, Kamphorst W
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Neurol Sci. 1993 Jul;117(1-2):175-8. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(93)90170-4.
A patient with the clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is presented in whom pre-mortem T2-weighted MRI revealed a periventricular white matter lesion. Postmortem T2 weighted MRIs of the formalin fixed brain revealed the same white matter lesion. Microscopically, classical Alzheimer changes were found and, unsuspectedly, the histopathological correlate of the white matter lesion proved to be an old, inactive, MS plaque. A similar lesion was discovered in the cervical myelum. These findings illustrate that T2-weighted post-mortem MRIs are highly comparable to pre-mortem images and that MRI is sensitive in detecting clinically silent white matter lesions. The histopathology of such lesions may also include MS plaques.
本文介绍了一名临床诊断为阿尔茨海默病的患者,其生前T2加权磁共振成像(MRI)显示脑室周围白质病变。福尔马林固定脑的死后T2加权MRI显示了相同的白质病变。显微镜下,发现了典型的阿尔茨海默病改变,并且意外的是,白质病变的组织病理学相关物被证明是一个陈旧的、无活性的多发性硬化(MS)斑块。在颈髓中发现了类似的病变。这些发现表明,死后T2加权MRI与生前图像具有高度可比性,并且MRI在检测临床上无症状的白质病变方面很敏感。此类病变的组织病理学也可能包括MS斑块。