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High Resolution MRI of Anterior Visual Pathway in Pts with Optic Neuropathies Using Fast Spin Echo & Phased Array Local Coils
JNNP 58:562-569, Gass,A.,et al, 1995
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Article Abstract
High resolution MRI of the anterior visual pathways was evaluated using frequency selective fat suppressed fast spine echo(FSE)sequences in conjunction with phased array local coils in patients with optic neuropathies.Fifteen normal controls and 57 patients were examined.Coronal T2 weighted fat suppressed FSE images were obtained in 11 minutes with an in plane resolution of 0.39 x 0.39 mm.The optic nerve and its sheath containing CSF were clearly differentiated.Central retinal vessels were often visible.In demyelinating optic neuritis and in anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy high signal within the nerve was readily delineated. Meningiomas and gliomas involving the optic nerve were precisely visualized both in the orbit and intracranially.Extrinsic compression of the optic nerves was readily visualized in carotid artery ectasia and dysthyroid eye disease.Enlarged subarachnoid spaces around the optic nerves were demonstrated in benign intracranial hypertension.High resolution MRI of the anterior visual pathway represents an advance in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with optic neuropathy.
 
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