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Imaging and quantifying skeletal involvement in Gaucher disease

 

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期刊: The British Journal of Radiology  (WILEY Available online 2002)
卷期: Volume 75, issue suppl_1  

页码: 13-24

 

年代: 2002

 

DOI:10.1259/bjr.75.suppl_1.750013

 

出版商: British Institute of Radiology

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Radiological imaging is used in patients with Gaucher disease to estimate the disease burden, to evaluate the presence of specific skeletal complications and to track response to therapy. MRI is currently the best technique for assessing bone marrow involvement in Gaucher disease. Gaucher cell infiltrated bone marrow is characterized by an abnormal low signal intensity on conventionalT1- andT2-weighted spin echo sequences, owing to a reduction in fat marrow, which gives a high signal intensity. Enzyme replacement therapy results in a degradation of Gaucher cell deposits with a reconversion of marrow fat and consequently an increased signal onT1-weighted images. Conventional MRI also detects other skeletal complications in Gaucher disease, including oedema resulting from acute bone infarction, infection and trauma, avascular necrosis, pathological fractures and vertebral compression. The main drawback of conventional MRI is that it is not quantitative. Quantitative chemical shift imaging is the most sensitive quantitative method for evaluating bone marrow but is not widely available. Alternative MRI-based methods include calculation of theT1relaxation constant and proton spectroscopy. Scoring of imaging changes detected on conventional MRI may be useful in estimating disease burden and risk of complications. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is sensitive to generalized osteopenia and changes in bone mineral density with extended enzyme replacement therapy. However, DXA is insensitive to local changes and cannot yet be used to predict fracture risk in these patients. Until the ideal quantitative technique is developed, conventional MRI will remain the best diagnostic modality for assessing skeletal complications in Gaucher disease and monitoring response to enzyme replacement therapy.

 

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