MRI in neuromuscular diseases: an emerging diagnostic tool and biomarker for prognosis and efficacy

JR Dahlqvist, P Widholm, OD Leinhard… - Annals of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
JR Dahlqvist, P Widholm, OD Leinhard, J Vissing
Annals of neurology, 2020Wiley Online Library
There is an unmet need to identify biomarkers sensitive to change in rare, slowly
progressive neuromuscular diseases. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of
muscle may offer this opportunity, as it is noninvasive and can be carried out almost
independent of patient cooperation and disease severity. Muscle fat content correlates with
muscle function in neuromuscular diseases, and changes in fat content precede changes in
function, which suggests that muscle MRI is a strong biomarker candidate to predict …
There is an unmet need to identify biomarkers sensitive to change in rare, slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of muscle may offer this opportunity, as it is noninvasive and can be carried out almost independent of patient cooperation and disease severity. Muscle fat content correlates with muscle function in neuromuscular diseases, and changes in fat content precede changes in function, which suggests that muscle MRI is a strong biomarker candidate to predict prognosis and treatment efficacy. In this paper, we review the evidence suggesting that muscle MRI may be an important biomarker for diagnosis and to monitor change in disease severity. ANN NEUROL 2020;88:669–681
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