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The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Diagnosis of Atypical Parkinsonism

Lydia Chougar, Nadya Pyatigorskaya, Bertrand Degos, David Grabli, Stéphane Lehéricy

2020Frontiers in Neurology52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and atypical Parkinsonism remains clinically difficult, especially at the early stage of the disease, since there is a significant overlap of symptoms. Multimodal MRI has significantly improved diagnostic accuracy and understanding of the pathophysiology of Parkinsonian disorders. Structural and quantitative MRI sequences provide biomarkers sensitive to different tissue properties that detect abnormalities specific to each disease and contribute to the diagnosis. Machine learning techniques using these MRI biomarkers can effectively differentiate atypical Parkinsonian syndromes. Such approaches could be implemented in a clinical environment and improve the management of Parkinsonian patients. This review presents different structural and quantitative MRI techniques, their contribution to the differential diagnosis of atypical Parkinsonian disorders and their interest for individual-level diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

ParkinsonismMagnetic resonance imagingDifferential diagnosisDiseaseParkinson's diseaseMedicineProgressive supranuclear palsyPathologyNeuroscienceRadiologyPsychologyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeurological disorders and treatmentsGenetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
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