Idiopathic acute transverse myelitis: MR imaging findings

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PURPOSE: To analyze the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings in idiopathic acute transverse myelitis (IATM) in relation to pathologic findings and MR findings in Guillain-Barre syndrome and ischemia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cases of 19 patients with IATM seen over a 4-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical parameters and laboratory test findings were recorded for each patient independently of the MR findings. RESULTS: Ten (53%) patients experienced upper respiratory infection or vaccination within 4 weeks of symptom onset. The majority (82%) of cases occurred between December and May each year. In seven of 12 patients who underwent electromyography and nerve conduction examinations, evidence of peripheral nerve injury was seen. On T2-weighted axial images, 13 of 18 lesions were depicted with holocord abnormal signal intensity, seven (39%) had gray matter involvement similar to that seen in spinal cord ischemia, and three (16%) had isolated white matter involvement. Enhancement patterns varied. In three (17%) of the 18 lesions, enhancement in the cauda equina was similar to that seen in Guillain-Barre syndrome. CONCLUSION: IATM may be caused by a small vessel vasculopathy. MR findings in IATM also occasionally are similar to those described in Guillain-Barre syndrome and suggest a possible relationship.

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Tartaglino, L. M., Croul, S. E., Flanders, A. E., Sweeney, J. D., Schwartzman, R. J., Liem, M., & Amer, A. (1996). Idiopathic acute transverse myelitis: MR imaging findings. Radiology, 201(3), 661–669. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.201.3.8939212

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