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Brain pet metabolic abnormalities in patients with long-lasting macrophagic myofasciitis

Axel Van Der Gucht, Mehdi Sebaiti, Eric Guedj, Paul Kauv, Sabrina Yara, Romain Gherardi, Antoine Verger, Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi, Francois-Jerome Authier and Emmanuel Itti
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 1853;
Axel Van Der Gucht
4Nuclear Medicine APHP Créteil France
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Mehdi Sebaiti
3Neurology APHP Créteil France
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Eric Guedj
2Nuclear Medicine APHM Marseille France
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Paul Kauv
6Radiology APHP Créteil France
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Sabrina Yara
3Neurology APHP Créteil France
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Romain Gherardi
5Pathology APHP Créteil France
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Antoine Verger
7Nuclear Medicine CHU Nancy Nancy France
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Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi
3Neurology APHP Créteil France
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Francois-Jerome Authier
5Pathology APHP Créteil France
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Emmanuel Itti
1Strasbourg France
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Objectives Macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) is an emerging condition with specific muscle lesions characterized by an abnormal long-term persistence of aluminum hydroxide within macrophages at the site of previous immunization. Patients present with diffuse arthromyalgias, chronic fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. The aim of this study was to characterize brain PET metabolic abnormalities in patients with aluminum hydroxide adjuvant-induced macrophagic myofasciitis, and relation with cognitive dysfunction.

Methods FDG-PET brain imaging and a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests were performed in 100 consecutive MMF patients (mean age, 45.9 ± 11.8 y; women, 74%) followed in our Reference Center for Rare Neuromuscular Diseases. Images were analyzed using statistical parametric mapping (SPM12). Using ANCOVA analysis, all FDG-PET brain images of MMF patients were compared to normal reference samples from 44 healthy subjects matched for age (p=0.87) and gender (p=0.88) with the whole population of patients (mean age, 45.4 ± 16 y; women, 73%). All results were collected at a P-value < 0.005 at the voxel level, for clusters k 蠅 200 voxels (corrected for cluster volume) with adjustment for age and gender. The neuropsychological assessment identified four categories of patients with: (i) no significant cognitive impairment (n=42); (ii) frontal sub-cortical (FSC) dysfunction (n=29); (iii) papezian dysfunction (n=22); and (iv) callosal disconnection (n=7).

Results In comparison with healthy subjects, ANCOVA analysis of the whole population of patients with MMF exhibited a pattern of hypometabolism (p<0.001) involving occipital lobes, temporal lobes, limbic system, cerebellum and frontoparietal cortices. The subgroup of patients with FSC dysfunction exhibited larger extents of involved area (35223 voxels vs. 13680 voxels in the subgroup with papezian dysfunction and 5453 voxels in patients without cognitive impairment). Not significant result was obtained in the last subgroup due to its small effective population size.

Conclusions Our study identified a cerebral glucose metabolic biomarker in patients with long-lasting aluminum hydroxide-induced MMF. The pattern appeared mostly marked in MMF patients with FSC dysfunction. $$graphic_A36A078B-44DB-4E22-A3E4-66756F066E7D$$

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Axel Van Der Gucht, Mehdi Sebaiti, Eric Guedj, Paul Kauv, Sabrina Yara, Romain Gherardi, Antoine Verger, Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi, Francois-Jerome Authier, Emmanuel Itti
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Axel Van Der Gucht, Mehdi Sebaiti, Eric Guedj, Paul Kauv, Sabrina Yara, Romain Gherardi, Antoine Verger, Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi, Francois-Jerome Authier, Emmanuel Itti
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