Magnetic resonance imaging of the olfactory sulci in Kallmann syndrome.

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Fuerxer, F
Carlier, R
Iffenecker, C
Schaison, G
Doyon, D
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[1] CHU BICETRE,SERV NEURORADIOL,CIERM,F-94275 LE KREMLIN BICETR,FRANCE
[2] CHU BICETRE,SERV ENDOCRINOL,CIERM,F-94275 LE KREMLIN BICETR,FRANCE
[3] HOP RAY POINCARE,SERV RADIOL,F-92380 GARCHES,FRANCE
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Kallmann syndrome; nervous system; diseases; olfactory lobe; brain; magnetic resonance; growth and development;
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Introduction : Kallmann syndrome is a disease clinically characterized by the association of hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism and anosmia or hyposmia. Most cases have been recorded among men. It is a genetic disorder with a specific gene location on the X chromosome. The cells that normaly express luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone or LHRH fail to migrate the olfactory placode to the forebrain. The lateral projections of the olfactory placode also fail to induce development of the olfactory bulbs and tracts. Material and methods : The aim of this study was to compare the MRI appearence of the olfactory sulci, the olfactory bulbs and frontal lobe between groups. The first reference group was composed of 20 subjects and the second group of 18 patients suffering from Kallmann syndrome. For all studies we used a 1,5 T magnet system (Signa GE). We performed two sagittal and coronal T1-weighted sequences in spin echo (TR = 600 ms, TE = 12 ms) with interleaved 3 mm slices and a 14 cm field of view. Results : In the first group, the two olfactory bulbs were always seen on coronal slices just behind the crista galli measuring 2 to 3,2 mm transversally. On sagittal slices, in 60 % of the cases two bulbs were seen (3 mm laterally of the pituitary stalk) and in the other 40 % only one bulb was seen. The length of the bulb has been measured between 6 and 11 mm. We noticed a plat frontal lobe in 85 % of the cases. In the second group the olfactory bulbs were never visible among the 18 patients suffering from Kallmann syndrome. The hypoplasic sulci were hardly visible and their size was less or equal to 1 cm and the frontal lobe was triangular in 80 % of the cases. One patient had hypoplasia of corpus callosum. Conclusion : MRI is helpful tool to demonstrate abnormalities of the olfactory system which are always present among patients suffering from Kallmann syndrome. MRI can also show, at the same time, a possible associated brain abnormality.
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