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  • A study on 21 patients with HTLV-1 associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis used conventional MRI to evaluate its effectiveness in diagnosing the disease.
  • Over half of the patients showed nonspecific brain abnormalities, primarily in deep white matter, but there was a lack of correlation between MRI findings and clinical symptoms.
  • MRI proved to be a sensitive but not very specific diagnostic tool for this condition, as spinal cord abnormalities were also rare and no unique lesions were identified.

Article Abstract

Conventional brain and spinal cord magnetic resonance images were performed in 21 patients with human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV)-1 associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis, to assess the role of conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the disease diagnosis. These patients had no other central nervous system conditions or related risk factors at the time of tropical spastic paraparesis diagnosis. Eleven (52.4%) patients showed nonspecific brain abnormalities on T2-weighted images. The majority (77.2%) of brain abnormalities were located in the deep white matter. A transient contrast-enhancing lesion was identified in the brain of only one patient. In the brain of another patient, 9.0% of the T2-hyperintense lesion load was hypointense on the correspondent T1-weighted images. No differences in terms of demographic, biological, or clinical variables were present between patients with abnormal brain images and those with normal brain magnetic resonance images. Spinal cord T2-weighted images were abnormal in three (14.3%) patients. In one of these three patients, a diffuse but transient edema was found along the entire tract of the spinal cord. White matter lesions were present in the central nervous system of 60% of the cases in this study. However, no correlations between magnetic resonance imaging and clinical findings, and no specificity of lesions were observed. Hence, conventional magnetic resonance imaging is a sensitive but not highly specific tool for diagnosis of tropical spastic paraparesis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13550280500385039DOI Listing

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