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Muscle MRI in Patients With Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy

Rosemarie H.M.J.M. Kroon, Johanna G. Kalf, B.J.M. de Swart, Linda Heskamp, Jacky W. J. de Rooy, Baziel G.M. van Engelen, Corinne G.C. Horlings

2023Neurology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) is a rare progressive neuromuscular disease. MRI is one of the techniques that is used in neuromuscular disorders to evaluate muscle alterations. The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of fatty infiltration of orofacial and leg muscles using quantitative muscle MRI in a large national cohort and to determine whether MRI can be used as an imaging biomarker of disease progression in OPMD. METHODS: Patients with OPMD (18 years or older) were invited from the national neuromuscular database or by their treating physicians and were examined twice with an interval of 20 months, with quantitative MRI of orofacial and leg muscles to assess fatty infiltration which were compared with clinical measures. RESULTS: < 0.05). DISCUSSION: According to quantitative muscle MRI, the tongue, adductor magnus and soleus show the largest fat infiltration levels in patients with OPMD. Fat fractions increased in several orofacial and leg muscles over 20 months, with the largest fat fraction increase seen in the soleus. This study supports that this technique is sensitive enough to show worsening in fat fractions of orofacial and leg muscles and therefore a responsive biomarker for future clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOculopharyngeal muscular dystrophyTongueNeuromuscular diseaseDuchenne muscular dystrophyMuscular dystrophyVastus medialisInternal medicinePathologyElectromyographyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationDiseaseTemporomandibular Joint DisordersGenetic Neurodegenerative DiseasesDysphagia Assessment and Management
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