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Editorial

Review Article

  • Open Access
    Monoclonal Antibodies: What the Diagnostic Neuroradiologist Needs to Know
    R. Alsufayan, C. Hess and T. Krings

    The therapeutic use of monoclonal antibodies is rapidly expanding for a variety of diseases. This review article describes commonly used monoclonal antibody-targeted therapeutic agents, their mechanism of action, clinical applications, and major adverse events with a focus on neurologic and neuroimaging manifestations. For example, immunostimulating anticancer mAbs can lead to proinflammatory conditions, while immunosuppressive medications can lead to activation of underlying opportunistic infections. Amyloid-segregating mAbs can lead to amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, and TNF-inhibiting mAbs have a higher incidence of demyelinating abnormalities.

General Contents

  • Prevalence and Characteristics of Intracranial Aneurysms in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
    How-Chung Cheng, Marie E. Faughnan, Karel G. terBrugge, Hon-Man Liu, Timo Krings and the Brain Vascular Malformation Consortium Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Investigator Group

    In this retrospective study, the authors evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of intracranial aneurysms in patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia with brain vascular malformations. In their study cohort of 180 patients with HHT and brain vascular malformations, the authors demonstrated that the prevalence of intracranial aneurysm in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is comparable with that in the general population without clear association with shunting brain vascular malformations.

  • Predicting Antiseizure Medication Treatment in Children with Rare Tuberous Sclerosis Complex–Related Epilepsy Using Deep Learning
    Haifeng Wang, Zhanqi Hu, Dian Jiang, Rongbo Lin, Cailei Zhao, Xia Zhao, Yihang Zhou, Yanjie Zhu, Hongwu Zeng, Dong Liang, Jianxiang Liao and Zhicheng Li
  • Brain Age Estimation on a Dementia Cohort Using FLAIR MRI Biomarkers
    Owen Crystal, Pejman J. Maralani, Sandra Black, Corinne Fischer, Alan R. Moody and April Khademi
  • Deep Learning–Based Synthetic TOF-MRA Generation Using Time-Resolved MRA in Fast Stroke Imaging
    Sung-Hye You, Yongwon Cho, Byungjun Kim, Kyung-Sook Yang, InSeong Kim, Bo Kyu Kim, Arim Pak and Sang Eun Park
  • Quantification of Thalamic Atrophy in MS: From the Multicenter Italian Neuroimaging Network Initiative Data Set to Clinical Application
    Loredana Storelli, Elisabetta Pagani, Patrizia Pantano, Antonio Gallo, Nicola De Stefano, Maria A. Rocca, Massimo Filippi and for the INNI Network
  • Open Access
    Brain Abnormalities in Becker Muscular Dystrophy: Evaluation by Voxel-Based DTI and Morphometric Analysis
    Hiroyuki Maki, Madoka Mori-Yoshimura, Hiroshi Matsuda, Yasumasa Hashimoto, Miho Ota, Yukio Kimura, Yoko Shigemoto, Naoko Ishihara, Hirohito Kan, Emiko Chiba, Elly Arizono, Sumiko Yoshida, Yuji Takahashi and Noriko Sato
  • Comparison of Quantitative Hippocampal Volumes and Structured Scoring Scales in Predicting Alzheimer Disease Diagnosis
    Michael Essien, James Lah, Brent D. Weinberg, Jason W. Allen and Ranliang Hu
  • Cervical Osteomyelitis and Diskitis as a Complication of Neopharyngeal Breakdown: A Multisite Case Series Review
    Alok A. Bhatt, Prasanna Vibhute, Xin Cynthia Wu, Edward J. Escott, Charlotte Chung and Patricia A. Rhyner

    This case series of 11 patients status post laryngectomy/pharyngectomy describes the imaging findings of pharyngoesophageal wall breakdown with subsequent cervical spine infection. The authors show that MRI is more sensitive for spine infection in these patients presenting with neck, fever, and serologic evidence of infection.

  • CT of the Larynx: Is an Additional High-Resolution Acquisition Necessary for Diagnostic Accuracy?
    Eva Chau, Katie S. Traylor and Barton F. Branstetter

    The purpose of this study was to determine whether reformatted laryngeal images derived from a standard neck CT acquisition can replace a separate dedicated high-resolution laryngeal acquisition. In 200 patients, the authors found a discrepancy in nearly one-quarter of the interpretations. Both up-staging and down-staging errors were made with the standard neck CT protocol and were critical in defining the optimal therapeutic approach. The authors concluded that the addition of focused images of the larynx after a second contrast bolus and a second acquisition sequence improves the radiologic staging of laryngeal tumors.

  • Diagnostic Value of Multiparameter MRI-Based Radiomics in Pediatric Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody–Associated Disorders
    Ting Li, Xin Chen, Yang Jing, Haoru Wang, Ting Zhang, Li Zhang, Hao Ding, Mingye Xie and Ling He
  • Open Access
    Automatic Quantification of Normal Brain Gyrification Patterns and Changes in Fetuses with Polymicrogyria and Lissencephaly Based on MRI
    Bossmat Yehuda, Aviad Rabinowich, Daphna Link-Sourani, Netanell Avisdris, Ori Ben-Zvi, Bella Specktor-Fadida, Leo Joskowicz, Liat Ben-Sira, Elka Miller and Dafna Ben Bashat
  • Fetal Brain Growth in the Early Second Trimester
    Maria Camila Cortes-Albornoz, Camilo Calixto, M. Alejandra Bedoya, Ryne A. Didier, Judy A. Estroff and Camilo Jaimes
  • Diagnostic Performance of Decubitus Photon-Counting Detector CT Myelography for the Detection of CSF-Venous Fistulas
    Ajay A. Madhavan, Jeremy K. Cutsforth-Gregory, Waleed Brinjikji, Girish Bathla, John C. Benson, Felix E. Diehn, Laurence J. Eckel, Ian T. Mark, Pearse P. Morris, Melissa A. Payne, Jared T. Verdoorn, Nikkole M. Weber, Lifeng Yu, Francis Baffour, Joel G. Fletcher and Cynthia H. McCollough
  • T1-Weighted, Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Perfusion Imaging Can Differentiate between Treatment Success and Failure in Spine Metastases Undergoing Radiation Therapy
    Mark Behar, Kyung K. Peck, Onur Yildirim, Jamie Tisnado, Atin Saha, Julio Arevalo-Perez, Eric Lis, Yoshiya Yamada, Andrei I. Holodny and Sasan Karimi

    Routine MRI techniques are rather limited in assessing treatment response versus disease progression following radiation therapy as lesion size often fluctuates after both successful and unsuccessful treatment. In this study, dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI perfusion parameters were used to predict treatment success or failure regarding spinal osseous metastases and to show the concordance with lesion-size measurements in the determination of treatment success or failure. The authors found there were significant differences in the change in plasma volume following radiation treatment between their clinical response and persistent disease groups. Additionally, they demonstrated that plasma volume had a higher specificity than size measurements.

  • Accuracy of Noncontrast T2 SPACE in Active MS Cord Lesion Detection
    Anousheh Sayah, Elias Khayat, Earn-Chun C. Lee and Erini V. Makariou
  • Automated Determination of the H3 K27-Altered Status in Spinal Cord Diffuse Midline Glioma by Radiomics Based on T2-Weighted MR Images
    Junjie Li, YongZhi Wang, Jinyuan Weng, Liying Qu, Minghao Wu, Min Guo, Jun Sun, Geli Hu, Xiaodong Gong, Xing Liu, Yunyun Duan, Zhizheng Zhuo, Wenqing Jia and Yaou Liu

Annual Meeting

Memorial

  • Robert D. Zimmerman, MD
    E. Russell, with contributions from Drs, V. Mathews, J. Tsiouris, C. Wood and T Naidich
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