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MR imaging in solvent-induced chronic toxic encephalopathy

Thoumas, K.-Å. (author)
Möller, Claes, 1950- (author)
Örebro universitet,Hälsoakademin
Ödkvist, L. M. (author)
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Flodin, U. (author)
Dige, N. (author)
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SAGE Publications, 1996
1996
English.
In: Acta Radiologica. - : SAGE Publications. - 0284-1851 .- 1600-0455. ; 37:2, s. 177-179
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  • Purpose: To use MR to examine patients with CNS symptoms indicating chronic intoxication. Material and Methods: Thirty-two subjects exposed to industrial solvents for 5 to 28 years and 40 age-matched, healthy controls were examined. Results: All patients showed decreased signal in the basal ganglia on T2-weighted images. In 11 of the patients the white matter showed diffuse hyperintensity with loss of the grey-white matter discrimination and with distinct periventricular hyperintensities in 5 of the patients. The controls had no pathological changes in the brain. Conclusion: Although the relatively small number of patients may obscure the significance, findings observed on T2-weighted images were patchy periventricular hyperintensities and hypointensities in the basal ganglia. Fast spin-echo is a good technique with fast acquisition of images with true spin-echo contrast features.

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