Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 11 , Pages 1078-1086, November 2007

Magnetic resonance imaging of facial muscles

  • M.E. Farrugia

      Affiliations

    • Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: M.E. Farrugia, Ward 67, Neurology Department, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow G51 4TF, UK. Tel.: +44 141 201 1100 bleep 2594; fax: +44 141 201 2510.
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  • G.M. Bydder

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, CA 92103-8226, USA
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  • J.M. Francis

      Affiliations

    • OCMR, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
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  • M.D. Robson

      Affiliations

    • OCMR, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

Received 28 February 2007; received in revised form 30 April 2007; accepted 13 May 2007.

Facial and tongue muscles are commonly involved in patients with neuromuscular disorders. However, these muscles are not as easily accessible for biopsy and pathological examination as limb muscles. We have previously investigated myasthenia gravis patients with MuSK antibodies for facial and tongue muscle atrophy using different magnetic resonance imaging sequences, including ultrashort echo time techniques and image analysis tools that allowed us to obtain quantitative assessments of facial muscles. This imaging study had shown that facial muscle measurement is possible and that useful information can be obtained using a quantitative approach. In this paper we aim to review in detail the methods that we applied to our study, to enable clinicians to study these muscles within the domain of neuromuscular disease, oncological or head and neck specialties. Quantitative assessment of the facial musculature may be of value in improving the understanding of pathological processes occurring within facial muscles in certain neuromuscular disorders.

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PII: S0009-9260(07)00205-X

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2007.05.003

Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 11 , Pages 1078-1086, November 2007