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Cranial imaging findings in neurobrucellosis: results of Istanbul-3 study.

dc.contributor.authorErdem, Hakan
dc.contributor.authorSenbayrak, Seniha
dc.contributor.authorMeriç, Kaan
dc.contributor.authorBatirel, Ayşe
dc.contributor.authorKarahocagil, Mustafa Kasım
dc.contributor.authorHasbun, Rodrigo
dc.contributor.authorSengoz, Gonul
dc.contributor.authorKarsen, Hasan
dc.contributor.authorKaya, Selçuk
dc.contributor.authorInal, Ayşe Seza
dc.contributor.authorPekok, Abdullah Umut
dc.contributor.authorCelen, Mustafa Kemal
dc.contributor.authorDeniz, Secil
dc.contributor.authorUlug, Mehmet
dc.contributor.authorDemirdal, Tuna
dc.contributor.authorNamiduru, Mustafa
dc.contributor.authorTekin, Recep
dc.contributor.authorGuven, Tumer
dc.contributor.authorParlak, Emine
dc.contributor.authorBolukcu, Sibel
dc.contributor.authorAvci, Meltem
dc.contributor.authorSipahi, Oguz Reşat
dc.contributor.authorOzturk-Engin, Derya
dc.contributor.authorYaşar, Kadriye
dc.contributor.authorPehlivanoglu, Filiz
dc.contributor.authorYilmaz, Emel
dc.contributor.authorAtes-Guler, Selma
dc.contributor.authorMutlu-Yilmaz, Esmeray
dc.contributor.authorTosun, Selma
dc.contributor.authorSirmatel, Fatma
dc.contributor.authorSahin-Horasan, Elif
dc.contributor.authorAkbulut, Ayhan
dc.contributor.authorOztoprak, Nefise
dc.contributor.authorCag, Yasemin
dc.contributor.authorKadanali, Ayten
dc.contributor.authorTurgut, Huseyin
dc.contributor.authorBaran, Ali Irfan
dc.contributor.authorGul, Hanefi Cem
dc.contributor.authorSunnetcioglu, Mahmut
dc.contributor.authorHaykir-Solay, Asli
dc.contributor.authorDenk, Affan
dc.contributor.authorInan, Asuman
dc.contributor.authorAyaz, Celal
dc.contributor.authorUlcay, Asim
dc.contributor.authorKose, Sukran
dc.contributor.authorAgalar, Canan
dc.contributor.authorElaldi, Nazif
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-16T16:19:29Z
dc.date.available2023-05-16T16:19:29Z
dc.date.issued2016-09-30T21:00:00Z
dc.description.abstractNeuroimaging abnormalities in central nervous system (CNS) brucellosis are not well documented. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of imaging abnormalities in neurobrucellosis and to identify factors associated with leptomeningeal and basal enhancement, which frequently results in unfavorable outcomes.
dc.description.abstractIstanbul-3 study evaluated 263 adult patients with CNS brucellosis from 26 referral centers and reviewed their 242 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 226 computerized tomography (CT) scans of the brain.
dc.description.abstractA normal CT or MRI scan was seen in 143 of 263 patients (54.3 %). Abnormal imaging findings were grouped into the following four categories: (a) inflammatory findings: leptomeningeal involvements (44), basal meningeal enhancements (30), cranial nerve involvements (14), spinal nerve roots enhancement (8), brain abscesses (7), granulomas (6), and arachnoiditis (4). (b) White-matter involvement: white-matter involvement (32) with or without demyelinating lesions (7). (c) Vascular involvement: vascular involvement (42) mostly with chronic cerebral ischemic changes (37). (d) Hydrocephalus/cerebral edema: hydrocephalus (20) and brain edema (40). On multivariate logistic regression analysis duration of symptoms since the onset (OR 1.007; 95 % CI 1-28, p = 0.01), polyneuropathy and radiculopathy (OR 5.4; 95 % CI 1.002-1.013, p = 0.044), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/serum glucose rate (OR 0.001; 95 % CI 000-0.067, p = 0.001), and CSF protein (OR 2.5; 95 % CI 2.3-2.7, p = 0.0001) were associated with diffuse inflammation.
dc.description.abstractIn this study, 45 % of neurobrucellosis patients had abnormal neuroimaging findings. The duration of symptoms, polyneuropathy and radiculopathy, high CSF protein level, and low CSF/serum glucose rate were associated with inflammatory findings on imaging analyses.
dc.identifier.pubmed27138335
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12645/38128
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectComputerized tomography
dc.subjectDiagnosis
dc.subjectInflammation
dc.subjectMagnetic resonance imaging
dc.subjectNeurobrucellosis
dc.titleCranial imaging findings in neurobrucellosis: results of Istanbul-3 study.
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.indexed.atPubMed

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