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Assessment of olfactory nerve by SPECT-MRI image with nasal thallium-201 administration in patients with olfactory impairments in comparison to healthy volunteers
The aim of this study was to assess whether migration of thallium-201 ((201)Tl) to the olfactory bulb were reduced in patients with olfactory impairments in comparison to healthy volunteers after nasal administration of (201)Tl. 10 healthy volunteers and 21 patients enrolled in the study (19 males a...
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description | The aim of this study was to assess whether migration of thallium-201 ((201)Tl) to the olfactory bulb were reduced in patients with olfactory impairments in comparison to healthy volunteers after nasal administration of (201)Tl.
10 healthy volunteers and 21 patients enrolled in the study (19 males and 12 females; 26-71 years old). The causes of olfactory dysfunction in the patients were head trauma (n = 7), upper respiratory tract infection (n = 7), and chronic rhinosinusitis (n = 7). (201)TlCl was administered unilaterally to the olfactory cleft, and SPECT-CT was conducted 24 h later. Separate MRI images were merged with the SPECT images. (201)Tl olfactory migration was also correlated with the volume of the olfactory bulb determined from MRI images, as well as with odor recognition thresholds measured by using T&T olfactometry.
Nasal (201)Tl migration to the olfactory bulb was significantly lower in the olfactory-impaired patients than in healthy volunteers. The migration of (201)Tl to the olfactory bulb was significantly correlated with odor recognition thresholds obtained with T&T olfactometry and correlated with the volume of the olfactory bulb determined from MRI images when all subjects were included.
Assessment of the (201)Tl migration to the olfactory bulb was the new method for the evaluation of the olfactory nerve connectivity in patients with impaired olfaction. |
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10 healthy volunteers and 21 patients enrolled in the study (19 males and 12 females; 26-71 years old). The causes of olfactory dysfunction in the patients were head trauma (n = 7), upper respiratory tract infection (n = 7), and chronic rhinosinusitis (n = 7). (201)TlCl was administered unilaterally to the olfactory cleft, and SPECT-CT was conducted 24 h later. Separate MRI images were merged with the SPECT images. (201)Tl olfactory migration was also correlated with the volume of the olfactory bulb determined from MRI images, as well as with odor recognition thresholds measured by using T&T olfactometry.
Nasal (201)Tl migration to the olfactory bulb was significantly lower in the olfactory-impaired patients than in healthy volunteers. The migration of (201)Tl to the olfactory bulb was significantly correlated with odor recognition thresholds obtained with T&T olfactometry and correlated with the volume of the olfactory bulb determined from MRI images when all subjects were included.
Assessment of the (201)Tl migration to the olfactory bulb was the new method for the evaluation of the olfactory nerve connectivity in patients with impaired olfaction.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>23469046</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0057671</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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subjects | Administration, Intranasal Adult Aged Biological Transport Biology Case-Control Studies Chronic infection Computed tomography Correlation Craniocerebral Trauma - complications Female Females Head injuries Hospitals Humans Infections Intranasal administration Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Males Medical imaging Medical technology Medicine Middle Aged Migration NMR Nuclear magnetic resonance Object recognition Odor recognition Odor thresholds Odors Olfaction Olfaction Disorders - diagnostic imaging Olfaction Disorders - etiology Olfaction Disorders - metabolism Olfaction Disorders - physiopathology Olfactometers Olfactory bulb Olfactory Bulb - diagnostic imaging Olfactory Bulb - metabolism Olfactory Bulb - pathology Olfactory Bulb - physiopathology Olfactory nerve Olfactory Nerve - diagnostic imaging Olfactory Nerve - metabolism Olfactory Nerve - pathology Olfactory Nerve - physiopathology Otolaryngology Patients Respiratory tract Respiratory tract diseases Respiratory Tract Infections - complications Rhinosinusitis Science Sensory Thresholds Single photon emission computed tomography Sinusitis - complications Smell Thallium Thallium isotopes Thallium Radioisotopes - administration & dosage Thallium Radioisotopes - metabolism Thallium-201 Thresholds Tomography Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon Trauma |
title | Assessment of olfactory nerve by SPECT-MRI image with nasal thallium-201 administration in patients with olfactory impairments in comparison to healthy volunteers |
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