Basilar artery changes in fabry disease

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Background and Purpose: Dolichoectasia of the basilar artery is a characteristic finding of Fabry disease. However, its prevalence, severity, and course have been poorly studied. This study quantitatively evaluated, by MRA, a panel of basilar artery parameters in a large cohort of patients with Fabry disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Basilar artery mean diameter, curved length, "origin-to-end" linear distance (linear length), and tortuosity index ([curved length linear length]-1) were retrospectively measured on 1.5T MRA studies of 110 patients with Fabry disease (mean age, 39.4 ± 18.6 years; 40 males) and 108 control patients (mean age, 42.0 ± 18.2 years; 40 males). RESULTS: Patients with Fabry disease had increased basilar artery mean diameter (P =.001) and basilar artery linear length (P .02) compared with control patients. Basilar artery curved length and tortuosity index correlated with age in both groups (P =.001), whereas basilar artery linear length correlated with age only in patients with Fabry disease (P

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Manara, R., Carlier, R. Y., Righetto, S., Citton, V., Locatelli, G., Colas, F., … Burlina, A. (2017). Basilar artery changes in fabry disease. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 38(3), 531–536. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5069

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