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Can diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) outperform standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigations in post-COVID-19 autoimmune encephalitis?
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4702-526X
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgical Sciences, Radiology.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2502-6026
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Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Sciences. Lund Univ, Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Sci Lund, Neurosurg, Lund, Sweden..ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9797-5626
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2022 (English)In: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, ISSN 0300-9734, E-ISSN 2000-1967, Vol. 127, no 1, article id e8562Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Background: Neurological and psychiatric manifestations related to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection are widely recognised. Standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigations are normal in 40-80% of symptomatic patients, eventually delaying appropriate treatment when MRI is unrevealing any structural changes. The aim of this study is to investigate white matter abnormalities during an early stage of post-COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) encephalitis while conventional MRI was normal. Methods: A patient with post-COVID-19 autoimmune encephalitis was investigated by serial MRIs and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Ten healthy control individuals (HC) were utilised as a control group for the DTI analysis. Major projection, commissural and association white matter pathways were reconstructed, and multiple diffusion parameters were analysed and then compared to the HC average using a z-test for serial examinations. Results: Eleven days after the onset of neurological symptoms, DTI revealed early white matter changes, compared with HC, when standard MRI was normal. On day 68, DTI showed multiple white matter lesions compared with HC, visible at this time also by the MRI images, indicating inflammatory changes in different association and projection white matter pathways. Conclusion: We confirm a limitation in the sensitivity of conventional MRI at the acute setting of postCOVID-19 autoimmune encephalitis. A complementary DTI investigation could be a valuable diagnostic tool in early therapeutic decisions concerning COVID-19-related neurological symptoms.

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Uppsala Medical Society Upsala Medical Society, 2022. Vol. 127, no 1, article id e8562
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COVID-19, white matter, encephalitis, DTI, MRI
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Neurology Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-479883DOI: 10.48101/ujms.v127.8562ISI: 000811349300001PubMedID: 35722186OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-479883DiVA, id: diva2:1680855
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Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Research CouncilSwedish Research CouncilAvailable from: 2022-07-05 Created: 2022-07-05 Last updated: 2024-12-03Bibliographically approved

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