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MR quantification of muscle fatty replacement in McArdle's disease
Authors:Eric de Kerviler  Anne Leroy-Willig  Denis Duboc  Bruno Eymard  André Syrota
Institution:Eric de Kerviler , Anne Leroy-Willig , Denis Duboc , Bruno Eymard ,André Syrota
Abstract:McArdle's disease is an energy-dependant disorder of skeletal muscle caused by the inability to break down glycogen. The aim of this study was to quantify fatty replacement in patients with McArdle's disease. Calf and thigh axial spin echo T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images (repetition time 500 ms, echo time 25 ms) were obtained at 0.5 T in nine patients with McArdle's disease (age 51 ± 16 years, range 26–74) and nine sex- and age-matched healthy subjects (age 52 ± 16 years, range 29–78) to quantify intramuscular fat. Regions of interest were drawn manually, encompassing the largest cross section of muscle. A fatty replacement index (IF) was determined from histograms of signal in the regions of interest in calf and thigh muscles. In normal subjects, IF = 3.6 ± 2.8% in calf and 4.9 ± 2.3% in thigh. In patients, IF = 11 ± 9.3% in calf and 13.5 ± 10.4% in thigh, significantly different from IF values in normal subjects (p = .03). IF correlated well with age in patients (p = .03). In older patients, up to 25% of the muscle volume was replaced by fat. Patients with McArdle's disease, usually weakly disabled, exhibit significant muscle fatty replacement on MR images. These findings suggest a progressive muscle loss over time related to the disease process.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging  Muscle diseases  Muscular glygogenoses  McArdle's disease
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