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Editorials

  • Perspectives

    • Apples
      M. Castillo

Review Articles

Brain

  • Automated Determination of Brain Parenchymal Fraction in Multiple Sclerosis
    M. Vågberg, T. Lindqvist, K. Ambarki, J.B.M. Warntjes, P. Sundström, R. Birgander and A. Svenningsson
  • Open Access
    Apolipoprotein E ε4 Does Not Modulate Amyloid-β–Associated Neurodegeneration in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease
    R.S. Desikan, L.K. McEvoy, D. Holland, W.K. Thompson, J.B. Brewer, P.S. Aisen, O.A. Andreassen, B.T. Hyman, R.A. Sperling, A.M. Dale and for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

    These authors investigated the relationship between amyloid-β, phosphorylated tau, and apolipoprotein E in preclinical Alzheimer disease in 170 patients and controls who had serial imaging up to 3.5 years after the initial study. Global volumes as well as volumes in brain regions known to be involved in the chronic stages of the disease were assessed. Their results led them to propose that atrophy rates are primarily influenced by apolipoprotein E via amyloid-β mechanisms and that amyloid-β -associated neurodegeneration occurs only in the presence of phosphorylated tau.

  • Commentary

    • The Role of Amyloid-β, tau, and Apolipoprotein E ε4 in Alzheimer Disease: How Is the Team Playing?
      M. Filippi, E. Canu and F. Agosta
    • Open Access
      Contrast-Enhanced 3T High-Resolution MR Imaging in Symptomatic Atherosclerotic Basilar Artery Stenosis
      X. Lou, N. Ma, L. Ma and W.-J. Jiang
    • Open Access
      Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption after Cardiac Surgery
      J.G. Merino, L.L. Latour, A. Tso, K.Y. Lee, D.W. Kang, L.A. Davis, R.M. Lazar, K.A. Horvath, P.J. Corso and S. Warach

      To shed light on brain complications occurring after heart surgery, the authors assessed BBB disruption and DWI findings in half of their patients by imaging at 24 hours after surgery and 24–48 hours later. Additionally, postcontrast T1 images were obtained postoperatively at 2–4 days in the other half of the patients. Almost half the patients undergoing cardiac surgery had evidence of BBB abnormalities and three-quarters showed acute lesions on DWI after surgery. BBB disruption is more prevalent in the first 24 hours after surgery. These findings suggest that MR can be used as an imaging biomarker to assess therapies that may protect the BBB in patients undergoing heart surgery.

    • Postoperative Transient Reduced Diffusion in the Ipsilateral Striatum and Thalamus
      K. Kamiya, N. Sato, Y. Nakata, K. Ito, Y. Kimura, M. Ota, A. Takahashi, H. Mori, A. Kunimatsu and K. Ohtomo
    • Probabilistic Radiographic Atlas of Glioblastoma Phenotypes
      B.M. Ellingson, A. Lai, R.J. Harris, J.M. Selfridge, W.H. Yong, K. Das, W.B. Pope, P.L. Nghiemphu, H.V. Vinters, L.M. Liau, P.S. Mischel and T.F. Cloughesy

      Images from over 500 patients with glioblastoma were used to build location atlases corresponding to genetic and biologic abnormalities as well as prognosis based on age. Most glioblastomas grew into the periventricular regions adjacent to the subventricular zone. MGMT promoter methylated tumors occurred more frequently in the left temporal lobe in young patients, in IDH1 mutant tumors, in those having the proneural gene expression subtype, and in tumors lacking loss of PTEN that occurred most frequently in the frontal lobe. MGMT methylated tumors with IDH1 mutation tended to occur in the left frontal lobe. EGFR amplified and EGFR variant 3-expressing tumors were found most frequently in the left temporal lobe. Tumors in the left temporal lobe were associated with favorable response to radiochemotherapy and increased survival.

    • Open Access
      MR Imaging of Cerebral Extraventricular Neurocytoma: A Report of 9 Cases
      K. Liu, G. Wen, X.-F. Lv, Yan-Jia Deng, Yong-Jian Deng, G.-Q. Hou, X.-L. Zhang, L.-J. Han and J.-L. Ding
    • The Role of the Occipital Artery in the Diagnosis of Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Using Duplex Sonography
      B.-L. Tee, L.-K. Tsai, C.-C. Lai, S.-C. Tang, Y.-A. Chen, C.-L. Chen and J.-S. Jeng

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