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The Quantitative Assessment of Imaging Features for the Study of Hirayama Disease Progression  期刊论文  

  • 编号:
    3a55034e-864c-4083-b96f-8db29503111d
  • 作者:
    Shao, Minghao(邵明昊)#[1]Yin, Jun[1];Lu, Feizhou[1];Zheng, Chaojun(郑超君)[1]Wang, Hongli[1];Jiang, Jianyuan(姜建元)[1]
  • 语种:
    English
  • 期刊:
    BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL ISSN:2314-6133 2015 年
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  • 摘要:

    Objective. To evaluate the forward shifting of cervical spinal cords in different segments of patients with Hirayama disease to determine whether the disease is self-limiting. Methods. This study was performed on 11 healthy subjects and 64 patients. According to the duration, the patients were divided into 5 groups (<= 1 year, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, 3-4 years, and >= 4 years). Cervical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of flexion and conventional position was performed. The distances between the posterior edge of the spinal cord and the cervical spinal canal (X), the anterior and posterior wall of the cervical spinal canal (Y), and the anteriorposterior (A) and the transverse diameter (B) of spinal cord cross sections were measured at different cervical spinal segments (C4 to T1). Results. In cervical flexion position, a significant increase in X/Y of C4-5 segments was found in groups 2-5, the C5-6 and C6-7 segments in groups 1-5, and the C7-T1 segments in group 5 (P < 0.05). The degree of the increased X/Y and cervical flexion X/Y of C5-6 segments were different among the 5 groups (P < 0.05), which was likely due to rapid increases in X/Y during the course of Hirayama's disease. Conclusion. The X/Y change progression indicates that Hirayama disease may not be self-limiting.

  • 推荐引用方式
    GB/T 7714:
    Shao Minghao,Yin Jun,Lu Feizhou, et al. The Quantitative Assessment of Imaging Features for the Study of Hirayama Disease Progression [J].BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL,2015.
  • APA:
    Shao Minghao,Yin Jun,Lu Feizhou,Zheng Chaojun,&Jiang Jianyuan.(2015).The Quantitative Assessment of Imaging Features for the Study of Hirayama Disease Progression .BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL.
  • MLA:
    Shao Minghao, et al. "The Quantitative Assessment of Imaging Features for the Study of Hirayama Disease Progression" .BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2015).
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