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. 1995 Feb;16(2):265-8.

Contrast enhancement in spinal nerve roots: an experimental study.

C Nguyen 1, V M Haughton 1, K C Ho 1, H S An 1, J B Myklebust 1, T Hasegawa 1, R Xu 1, J M Harb 1
PMCID: PMC8338345  PMID: 7726071

Abstract

PURPOSE

To examine histopathologically the endothelium of contrast-enhancing spinal nerve roots.

METHODS

In five adult baboons, chronic compression of the left S-1 spinal nerve root sufficient to produce a change in the evoked potential was produced by means of a suture tied around the nerve. The animals were studied with MR at 8 and 16 days after nerve compression and then killed for histopathologic and electron microscopic studies. Histopathologic changes in the nerve roots demonstrating contrast enhancement were described.

RESULTS

In all compressed spinal nerves, contrast enhancement was observed. Histopathologically, wallerian degeneration of the root and inflammation and disruption of the endothelium of capillaries in the spinal nerve were evident.

CONCLUSIONS

Degenerative changes in the nerve root and the capillary endothelium of a lumbar spinal nerve are associated with contrast enhancement.

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