%0 Journal Article %T Hyperintense putaminal rim at 1.5 T: prevalence in normal subjects and distinguishing features from multiple system atrophy %A Khin K Tha %A Satoshi Terae %A Akiko Tsukahara %A Hiroyuki Soma %A Ryo Morita %A Ichiro Yabe %A Yoichi M Ito %A Hidenao Sasaki %A Hiroki Shirato %J BMC Neurology %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2377-12-39 %X Axial T2-weighted images of 130 normal subjects were evaluated for the prevalence of HPR, its age and gender distribution, laterality, maximum dimension, association with hypointensity of nearby putamen, and presence of discontinuity. To distinguish from that observed in MSA, axial T2-weighted images of 6 MSA patients with predominant parkinsonism (MSA-P) and 15 MSA patients with predominant cerebellar symptoms (MSA-C) were also evaluated. The characteristics of HPR were compared between these patients and age-matched normal subjects. The mean diffusivity (MD) values of putamen were also compared. Fisher¡¯s exact test, t-test, and one way analysis of variance were used to determine significance at corrected p£¿<£¿0.05.HPR was observed in 38.5% of normal subjects. Age and gender predilection and laterality were not observed. In most cases, it occupied the full length or anterior half of the lateral margin of putamen, and was continuous throughout its length. Maximum transverse dimension was 2£¿mm. There was no association with hypointensity of nearby putamen. However, in MSA-P, HPR was located predominantly at the posterolateral aspect of putamen, and associated with putaminal atrophy. Discontinuity of HPR was more frequently observed in MSA-P. On visual analysis, the characteristics of HPR were similar between MSA-C patients and normal subjects. Patients with MSA of either type had significantly higher MD values of putamen than normal subjects.HPR can be observed in 38.5% of normal subjects at 1.5£¿T. Thin linear hyperintensity without discontinuity, occupying the full length or anterior half of the lateral margin of the putamen, is suggestive of ¡°normal.¡± In doubtful cases, measurement of the MD values of nearby putamen may be valuable. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2377/12/39/abstract