Preliminary Study on the Application of Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance in Moyamoya Disease

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used for the evaluation of moyamoya disease (MMD). In this paper, we describe the features of time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography (TOF-MRA) and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) at 7 T in a series of MMD patients. In this prospective pilot study, 7 patients (median age: 45.6 years; range: 30-52 years) with MMD and no contraindications for MRI underwent T2-weighted, SWI, and TOF-MRA sequences using a research 7 T head-only scanner. We show that such sequences at ultrahigh field (UHF) represent new and valuable approaches to unravel and characterize MMD. While SWI reveals more remarkable imaging signs related to an improved magnitude and phase contrast imaging, the collateral network pathways in MMD could be excellently delineated using 7 T TOF-MRA. In particular, using SWI and MRA fusion images in UHF MRI helps to improve the detection of bleeding points in hemorrhagic MMD. Our findings indicate that ultrahigh field MRI is very promising to access the severity of the disease and may facilitate revascularization surgery of MMD patients.

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Su, J., Ni, W., Yang, B., Xiao, W., Gao, X., Yang, H., … Mao, Y. (2021). Preliminary Study on the Application of Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance in Moyamoya Disease. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5653948

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