Evaluation of inflammatory lesions over 2 years in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.

2020 
Objective: We followed patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) with sequential examinations over 2 years to investigate whether inflammatory lesions always precede fat replacement, if inflammation can be resolved without muscle degeneration, and if inflammatory lesions in muscle are always followed by fat replacement. Methods: In this longitudinal study of 10 sequential MRI assessments over 2.5 years, we included 10 patients with FSHD. We used MRI with short TI inversion recovery to identify regions of interest (ROIs) with hyperintensities indicating muscle inflammation. Muscle T2 relaxation time mapping was used as a quantitative marker of muscle inflammation. Dixon sequences quantified muscle fat replacement. Ten healthy controls were examined with an MR scan once for determination of normal values of T2 relaxation time. Results: We identified 68 ROIs with T2-elevation in the FSHD patients. New ROIs with T2-elevation arising during the study had muscle fat content of 6.4–33.0% (N=8) and lesions that resolved, 47.0–78.0% (N=6). ROIs with T2-elevation had a higher increase in muscle fat content from visits 1 to 10 (7.9±7.9%) compared to ROIs with normal muscle T2 relaxation times (1.7±2.6%; p Conclusions: Our results suggest that muscle inflammation starts in mildly affected muscles in FSHD, is related to a faster muscle degradation, and continue until the muscles are completely fat replaced.
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