Characterization of neurovascular compression in facial neuralgia patients by 3D high-resolution MRI and image fusion technique

<正>Objective:To describe the anatomical characteristics and patterns of neurovascular compression (NVC) in patients suffering trigeminal neuralgia(TN) by 3D high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) method and image fusion technique.Methods:The anatomic structure of trigeminal ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine 2012-06, Vol.5 (6), p.476-479
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Jing, Guo, Zi-Yi, Yang, Guang, Wang, Xiong, Tang, Qing-Yu, Cheng, Yue-Qiong, Guo, Yi, Fu, Shui-Xi, Chen, Cai-Xiang, Han, Xiang-Jun
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Zusammenfassung:<正>Objective:To describe the anatomical characteristics and patterns of neurovascular compression (NVC) in patients suffering trigeminal neuralgia(TN) by 3D high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) method and image fusion technique.Methods:The anatomic structure of trigeminal nerve,brain stem and blood vessel was observed in 100 consecutive TN patients by 3D high resolution MRI(3D SPGR,contrast-enhanced T1 3D MP-RAGE and T2/T1 3D FIESTA). The 3D image sources were fused and visualized using 3D DOCTOR software.Results:One or several NVC sites,which usually appeared 0-9.8 mm away from brain stem,were found on the symptomatic side in 93%of the TN cases.Superior cerebellar artery was involved in 76%(71/93) of these cases.The other vessels including antero-inferior cerebellar artery,vertebral artery, basilar artery and veins also contributed to the occurrence of NVC.The NVC sites were found to be located in the proximal segment in 42%of these cases(39/93) and in the distal segment in 45% (42/93).Nerve dislocation or distortion was observed in 32%(30/93).Conclusions:Various 3D high resolution MRI methods combined with the image fusion technique could provide pathologic anatomic information for the diagnosis and treatment of TN.
ISSN:1995-7645
2352-4146
DOI:10.1016/S1995-7645(12)60082-0