Contribution of the Mesencephalon Indices to Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Disorders

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Background and Purpose: This study aimed to assess the sensitivity and specificity of brain stem morphologic changes to differentiate the progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) from Parkinson disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA), by single and combined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements. Materials and Methods: Peduncle angle (PA), pons area (P), mesencephalon area (M), middle cerebellar peduncles (MCPs), and superior cerebellar peduncles (SCPs) were measured in 14 PSP, 43 PD, 8 MSA patients, and 45 age-matched control participants on T1-weighted MRI. Neurologists clinically diagnosed all patients. Additionally, P/M ratio, MCPs/SCPs ratio, the previously defined Magnetic Resonance Parkinsonism Index, MRPI: (P/M) · (MCP/SCP), and also the Akdeniz Index (AKI) that we termed were calculated, AKI: (P/M) · (PA/180). Two blinded radiologists evaluated all MR images and inter-/intraobserver variations were measured. Results: Both M and SCPs were significantly lower and P/M, MCPs/SCPs, and PA were significantly higher in PSP patients than the other groups (P

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Oktay, C., Özkaynak, S. S., Eseroğlu, E., & Karaali, K. (2020). Contribution of the Mesencephalon Indices to Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Disorders. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 71(1), 100–109. https://doi.org/10.1177/0846537119888411

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