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drchristophedelongsblog · 6 months ago
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Cerebral MRI: a valuable ally in the study of abnormal movements
Cerebral MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is an invaluable tool for studying the brains of patients with abnormal movements, particularly in cerebral palsy (CP). It can reveal several types of information:
1. Cerebral lesions
- MRI can identify and locate the brain lesions responsible for motor disorders. These lesions may be of various kinds: malformations, strokes, haemorrhages, etc.
- The size, location and extent of lesions can give an indication of the type and severity of motor disorders.
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2. Structural abnormalities
- MRI can show abnormalities in brain structure, particularly in the basal ganglia, cerebellum or motor pathways. These abnormalities can disrupt the transmission of nerve signals, leading to abnormal movements.
3. Connectivity disorders
- Functional MRI (fMRI) is used to study brain activity and connections between different brain regions. In patients with abnormal movements, fMRI can reveal connectivity disorders between motor regions, sensory regions and regions involved in movement planning and coordination.
4. Dynamic changes
- MRI can also be used to study dynamic changes in brain activity during movement. This can lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying abnormal movements, and to the identification of targets for therapeutic interventions.
5. Absence of visible lesions
- In some cases, MRI may not reveal any visible lesions, particularly in children with mild CMI. This does not mean that there are no neurological disorders, but rather that the abnormalities are more subtle and not detectable by conventional MRI techniques.
 Important points to remember
- MRI results must be interpreted by a specialist, taking into account clinical information and other complementary examinations.
- MRI is not always necessary to diagnose CMI or other motor disorders. Diagnosis is based primarily on clinical examination and assessment of the person's motor skills.
- MRI is a valuable research tool for better understanding the mechanisms behind abnormal movements and developing new therapeutic strategies.
Conclusion
Brain MRI can provide important information on lesions, structural abnormalities, connectivity disorders and dynamic changes in the brain of patients with abnormal movements. This information can be useful for the diagnosis, prognosis and management of these disorders.
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