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Apparent diffusion coefficient of the superior cerebellar peduncle differentiates progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson's disease. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Apparent diffusion coefficient of the superior cerebellar peduncle differentiates progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson's disease. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Nicoletti G, Tonon C, Lodi R, Condino F, Manners D, Malucelli E, Morelli M, Novellino F, Paglionico S, Lanza P, Messina D, Barone P, Morgante L, Zappia M, Barbiroli B, Quattrone A. (2008)
Apparent diffusion coefficient of the superior cerebellar peduncle differentiates progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson's disease.
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- Nicoletti G, Tonon C, Lodi R, Condino F, Manners D, Malucelli E, Morelli M, Novellino F, Paglionico S, Lanza P, Messina D, Barone P, Morgante L, Zappia M, Barbiroli B, Quattrone A. (literal)
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- Nicoletti Giuseppe: Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy
Messina Demetrio: Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy
Lanza Pier Luigi: Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy
Condino Francesca: Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy
Quattrone Aldo: Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy (literal)
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- Apparent diffusion coefficient of the superior cerebellar peduncle differentiates progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson's disease. (literal)
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- The early diagnosis of progressive supranuclear
palsy (PSP) may be challenging, because of clinical overlapping
features with Parkinson's disease (PD) and other parkinsonian
syndromes such as the Parkinsonian variant of multiple
system atrophy (MSA-P). Conventional MRI can help in
differentiating parkinsonian disorders but its diagnostic accuracy
is still unsatisfactory. On the basis of the pathological
demonstration of superior cerebellar peduncle (SCP) atrophy
in patients with PSP, we assessed the SCP apparent diffusion
coefficient (ADC) values in patients with PSP, PD, and
MSA-P in order to evaluate its differential diagnostic value
in vivo. Twenty-eight patients with PSP (14 with possible-
PSP and 14 with probable-PSP), 15 PD, 15 MSA-P, and 16
healthy subjects were studied by using diffusion weighted
imaging (DWI). ADC was calculated in regions of interest
defined in the left and right SCP by two clinically blinded
operators. Intrarater (r 5 0.98, P < 0.001) and interrater reliability
(r 5 0.97; P < 0.001) for SCP measurements were
high. Patients with PSP had higher SCP rADC values (median
0.98 3 1023mm2/s) than patients with PD (median 0.79 3
1023 mm2/s, P < 0.001), MSA-P (median 0.79 3 1023 mm2/s,
P < 0.001), and healthy controls (median 0.80 3 1023 mm2/s,
P < 0.001). DWI discriminated patients with PSP from PD
and healthy subjects on the basis of SCP rADC individual
values (100% sensitivity and specificity) and from patients
with MSA-P (96.4% sensitivity and 93.3% specificity). The
higher values of rADC in SCP of patients with PSP correspond
with the in vivo microstructural feature of atrophy
detected postmortem and provide an additional support for
early discrimination between PSP and other neurodegenerative
parkinsonisms. (literal)
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