Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Assessment of Disease Activity in Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy

2002 
Two different phases in disease activity are observed during the clinical course of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). The assessment of disease activity is important for predicting the outcome of medical management because medical treatment can be effective in the active stage. The aim of this study was to investigate whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could assess the disease activity in TAO. To investigate the relation between MRI-T2 signal intensity (SI) and extraocular muscle (EOM) size, 11 patients with TAO were evaluated. EOM sizes (enlargement, volume) were measured by MRI-T1 image. T2-SI of EOM was expressed as a percentage of temporal muscle. The reduction in T2-SI was significantly positively correlated with that of EOM enlargement after treatment. Additionally, T2-SI in pretreatment showed a significant correlation with reduction in EOM volume for therapeutic effect, which indicates T2-SI in pretreatment can be one of the reliable parameters for predicting the therapeutic outcome o...
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