Optimal detection of subtle gadolinium leakage in CSF with heavily t2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging

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SUMMARY: Pericortical enhancement on postcontrast FLAIR images is a marker for subtle leptomeningeal blood-brain barrier leakage. We explored the optimal FLAIR sequence parameters for the detection of low gadolinium concentrations within the CSF. On the basis of phantom experiments and human in vivo data, we showed that detection of subtle pericortical enhancement can be facilitated by using a relatively long TE. Future studies should choose their FLAIR sequence parameters carefully when assessing pericortical enhancement due to subtle blood-brain barrier leakage.

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Freeze, W. M., Ter Weele, D. N., Palm, W. M., Van Hooren, R. W., Hoff, E. I., Jansen, J. F. A., … Backes, W. H. (2019). Optimal detection of subtle gadolinium leakage in CSF with heavily t2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging. In American Journal of Neuroradiology (Vol. 40, pp. 1481–1483). American Society of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6145

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