Publication: Microstructural brain changes in acromegaly: quantitative analysis by diffusion tensor imaging
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KILICARSLAN, R.
ILHAN, M. M.
Alkan, ALPAY
ARALASMAK, AYŞE
AKKOYUNLU, M. E.
KART, L.
TASAN, ERTUĞRUL
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Objective: We examined brain diffusion changes of patients
with acromegaly. We searched whether there are differences in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional
anisotropy (FA) values between remission and nonremission patients with acromegaly and investigated any
effect of time of hormone exposure on diffusion metrics.
Methods: The values of FA and ADC were calculated in
a total of 35 patients with acromegaly and 28 control
subjects. Patients were subdivided into remission and
non-remission groups. We looked at brain FA and ADC
differences among the groups and looked for any relation
between the diffusion changes and time of hormone
exposure among the patients with acromegaly.
Results: We found decreased FA and increased ADC
values in some of the growth hormone responsive
areas. There were no significant brain diffusion changes
between remission and non-remission groups. The
most affected areas were the hypothalamus, parietal
white matter and pre-motor cortex in patients with
acromegaly. In terms of hormone exposure time
among the patients with acromegaly, there was no
effect of disease duration on brain microstructural
changes.
Conclusion: All patients with acromegaly showed increased brain diffusion with no relation to disease
duration and treatment status. We suggested that in
patients with acromegaly, brain damage had already
occurred in the subclinical period before symptom onset.
Advances in knowledge: This study contributes to the
understanding of the mechanisms in acromegaly.
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KILICARSLAN R., ILHAN M. M. , Alkan A., ARALASMAK A., AKKOYUNLU M. E. , KART L., TASAN E., -Microstructural brain changes in acromegaly: quantitative analysis by diffusion tensor imaging-, BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, cilt.87, 2014