The central vein sign helps in differentiating multiple sclerosis from its mimickers: lessons from Fabry disease
Objectives Although the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial. This study aims to evaluate...
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| Published in: | European radiology Vol. 32; no. 6; pp. 3846 - 3854 |
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| Abstract | Objectives
Although the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial.
This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS.
Methods
In this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing–remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences.
Results
Among all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36).
Conclusions
Our results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS.
Key Points
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The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS.
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The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD.
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These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers. |
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| AbstractList | Objectives
Although the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial.
This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS.
Methods
In this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing–remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences.
Results
Among all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36).
Conclusions
Our results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS.
Key Points
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The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS.
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The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD.
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These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers. Although the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS.OBJECTIVESAlthough the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS.In this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing-remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences.METHODSIn this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing-remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences.Among all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36).RESULTSAmong all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36).Our results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS.CONCLUSIONSOur results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS.• The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS. • The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD. • These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers.KEY POINTS• The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS. • The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD. • These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers. Although the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS. In this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing-remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences. Among all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36). Our results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS. • The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS. • The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD. • These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers. ObjectivesAlthough the use of specific MRI criteria has significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy of multiple sclerosis (MS), reaching a correct neuroradiological diagnosis remains a challenging task, and therefore the search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial.This study aims to evaluate the incidence of one of the emerging neuroradiological signs highly suggestive of MS, the central vein sign (CVS), using data from Fabry disease (FD) patients as an index of microvascular disorder that could mimic MS.MethodsIn this retrospective study, after the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, MRI scans of 36 FD patients and 73 relapsing–remitting (RR) MS patients were evaluated. Among the RRMS participants, 32 subjects with a disease duration inferior to 5 years (early MS) were also analyzed. For all subjects, a Fazekas score (FS) was recorded, excluding patients with FS = 0. Different neuroradiological signs, including CVS, were evaluated on FLAIR T2-weighted and spoiled gradient recalled echo sequences.ResultsAmong all the recorded neuroradiological signs, the most striking difference was found for the CVS, with a detectable prevalence of 78.1% (57/73) in RRMS and of 71.4% (25/32) in early MS patients, while this sign was absent in FD (0/36).ConclusionsOur results confirm the high incidence of CVS in MS, also in the early phases of the disease, while it seems to be absent in conditions with a different etiology. These results corroborate the possible role of CVS as a useful neuroradiological sign highly suggestive of MS.Key Points• The search for new imaging biomarkers is crucial to achieve a correct neuroradiological diagnosis of MS.• The CVS shows an incidence superior to 70% in MS patients, even in the early phases of the disease, while it appears to be absent in FD.• These findings further corroborate the possible future central role of CVS in distinguishing between MS and its mimickers. |
| Author | Tortora, Mario Di Risi, Teodolinda Monti, Serena Riccio, Eleonora Brescia Morra, Vincenzo Palma, Giuseppe Caccavallo, Simona Lanzillo, Roberta Cocozza, Sirio Tranfa, Mario Pontillo, Giuseppe Petracca, Maria Pisani, Antonio Iuzzolino, Valentina Brunetti, Arturo |
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