Subscribe to RSS
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1245167
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Stellenwert der Hirnparenchym-Sonografie in der Differenzial- und Frühdiagnose des Parkinson-Syndroms
Transcraniel Ultrasound in the Differential Diagnosis of Parkinson’s DiseasePublication History
Publication Date:
01 March 2010 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Die transkranielle sonografische Untersuchung des Hirnparenchyms stellt einen wichtigen Baustein in der Diagnose und Differenzialdiagnose des Parkinson-Syndroms dar. Bei bis zu 90 % der Parkinson-Patienten ist eine Hyperechogenität der Substantia nigra nachweisbar. Insbesondere in der Frühdiagnose, d. h. bei noch wenig ausgeprägtem klinischen Befund, und in der Differenzialdiagnose zur Multisystematrophie vom Parkinson-Typ (MSA-P) und zur progressiven supranukleären Paralyse (PSP) kann sie wertvolle ergänzende Informationen liefern. Aufgrund der Prävalenz von ca. 10 % in der Normalbevölkerung ist der Nachweis einer Hyperechogenität jedoch nur im Kontext der klinischen Untersuchung anzuwenden. Unterschiedliche Studien weisen darauf hin, dass bei einzelnen Gesunden mit diesem Ultraschallmerkmal eine Vulnerabilität des nigrostriatalen Systems vorliegen kann. Die genaue Bedeutung der Hyperechogenität bei gesunden Personen ist noch Gegenstand der Forschung.
Abstract
Imaging of the brain structure with transcraniel ultrasound has become an important tool for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease. In up to 90 % of parkinsonian patients abnormal echogenity of the substantia nigra could be demonstrated. Particularly in the early diagnosis in subjects with only very mild extrapyramidal features and in the differential diagnosis to other neurodegenerative disorders with parkinsonian features, such as the parkinsonian variant of multisystematrophy (MSA-P) and progressive supranuclear paralysis (PSP) ultrasound has a high diagnostic yield. Because of a prevalence of about 10 % in the normal population, the evidence of an abnormal echogenity of the substantia nigra has to be interpreted carefully in the context of a clinical examination. Although there are a number of studies indicating that in some of these subjects a vulnerability of the nigrostriatal system can be found, the meaning of an abnormal echogenicity of the substantia nigra in the healthy population needs to be further elucidated in already ongoing research projects.
Schlüsselwörter
Ultraschall - Parkinson-Syndrom - Substantia nigra
Keywords
ultrasound - Parkinsonian-syndrome - substantia nigra
Literatur
- 1
Becker G, Seufert J, Bogdahn U. et al .
Degeneration of substantia nigra in chronic Parkinson’s disease visualized by transcranial
color-coded real-time sonography.
Neurology.
1995;
45
182-184
MissingFormLabel
- 2
Kolevski G, Petrov I, Petrova V.
Transcranial sonography in the evaluation of Parkinson disease.
J Ultrasound Med.
2007;
26
509-512
MissingFormLabel
- 3
Ressner P, Skoloudik D, Hlustik P. et al .
Hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease.
J Neuroimaging.
2007;
17
164-167
MissingFormLabel
- 4
Berg D.
Disturbance of iron metabolism as a contributing factor to SN hyperechogenicity in
Parkinson’s disease: implications for idiopathic and monogenetic forms.
Neurochem Res.
2007;
32
1646-1654
MissingFormLabel
- 5
Walter U, Kanowski M, Kaufmann J. et al .
Contemporary ultrasound systems allow high-resolution transcranial imaging of small
echogenic deep intracranial structures similarly as MRI: a phantom study.
Neuroimage.
2008;
40
551-558
MissingFormLabel
- 6
Puls I, Berg D, Maurer M. et al .
Transcranial sonography of the brain parenchyma: comparison of B-mode imaging and
tissue harmonic imaging.
Ultrasound Med Biol.
2000;
26
189-194
MissingFormLabel
- 7
Kern R, Perren F, Kreisel S. et al .
Multiplanar transcranial ultrasound imaging: standards, landmarks and correlation
with magnetic resonance imaging.
Ultrasound Med Biol.
2005;
31
311-315
MissingFormLabel
- 8
Walter U, Behnke S, Eyding J. et al .
Transcranial brain parenchyma sonography in movement disorders: state of the art.
Ultrasound Med Biol.
2007;
33
15-25
MissingFormLabel
- 9
Berg D, Godau J, Walter U.
Transcranial sonography in movement disorders.
Lancet Neurol.
2008;
7
1044-1055
MissingFormLabel
- 10
Berg D, Becker G, Zeiler B. et al .
Vulnerability of the nigrostriatal system as detected by transcranial ultrasound.
Neurology.
1999;
53
1026-1031
MissingFormLabel
- 11
Berg D, Siefker C, Ruprecht-Dorfler P. et al .
Relationship of substantia nigra echogenicity and motor function in elderly subjects.
Neurology.
2001;
56
13-17
MissingFormLabel
- 12
Walter U, Wittstock M, Benecke R. et al .
Substantia nigra echogenicity is normal in non-extrapyramidal cerebral disorders but
increased in Parkinson’s disease.
J Neural Transm.
2002;
109
191-196
MissingFormLabel
- 13
Huang Y W, Jeng J S, Tsai C F. et al .
Transcranial imaging of substantia nigra hyperechogenicity in a Taiwanese cohort of
Parkinson’s disease.
Mov Disord.
2007;
22
550-555
MissingFormLabel
- 14
Kim J Y, Kim S T, Jeon S H. et al .
Midbrain transcranial sonography in Korean patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Mov Disord.
2007;
22
1922-1926
MissingFormLabel
- 15
Berg D, Siefker C, Becker G.
Echogenicity of the substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease and its relation to clinical
findings.
J Neurol.
2001;
248
684-689
MissingFormLabel
- 16
Schweitzer K J, Hilker R, Walter U. et al .
Substantia nigra hyperechogenicity as a marker of predisposition and slower progression
in Parkinson’s disease.
Mov Disord.
2006;
21
94-98
MissingFormLabel
- 17
Prestel J, Schweitzer K J, Hofer A. et al .
Predictive value of transcranial sonography in the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.
Mov Disord.
2006;
21
1763-1765
MissingFormLabel
- 18
Berg D, Jabs B, Merschdorf U. et al .
Echogenicity of substantia nigra determined by transcranial ultrasound correlates
with severity of parkinsonian symptoms induced by neuroleptic therapy.
Biol Psychiatry.
2001;
50
463-467
MissingFormLabel
- 19
Spiegel J, Hellwig D, Mollers M O. et al .
Transcranial sonography and [123I] FP-CIT SPECT disclose complementary aspects of
Parkinson’s disease.
Brain.
2006;
129
1188-1193
MissingFormLabel
- 20
Walter U, Dressler D, Wolters A. et al .
Transcranial brain sonography findings in clinical subgroups of idiopathic Parkinson’s
disease.
Mov Disord.
2007;
22
48-54
MissingFormLabel
- 21
Berg D, Merz B, Reiners K. et al .
Five-year follow-up study of hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra in Parkinson’s
disease.
Mov Disord.
2005;
20
383-385
MissingFormLabel
- 22
Behnke S, Double K L, Duma S. et al .
Substantia nigra echomorphology in the healthy very old: Correlation with motor slowing.
Neuroimage.
2007;
34
1054-1059
MissingFormLabel
- 23
Haehner A, Hummel T, Hummel C. et al .
Olfactory loss may be a first sign of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease.
Mov Disord.
2007;
22
839-842
MissingFormLabel
- 24
Sommer U, Hummel T, Cormann K. et al .
Detection of presymptomatic Parkinson’s disease: combining smell tests, transcranial
sonography, and SPECT.
Mov Disord.
2004;
19
1196-1202
MissingFormLabel
- 25
Unger M M, Moller J C, Stiasny-Kolster K. et al .
Assessment of idiopathic rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior disorder by transcranial
sonography, olfactory function test, and FP-CIT-SPECT.
Mov Disord.
2008;
23
596-599
MissingFormLabel
- 26
Becker G, Becker T, Struck M. et al .
Reduced echogenicity of brainstem raphe specific to unipolar depression: a transcranial
color-coded real-time sonography study.
Biol Psychiatry.
1995;
38
180-184
MissingFormLabel
- 27
Okawa M, Miwa H, Kajimoto Y. et al .
Transcranial sonography of the substantia nigra in Japanese patients with Parkinson’s
disease or atypical parkinsonism: clinical potential and limitations.
Intern Med.
2007;
46
1527-1531
MissingFormLabel
- 28
Walter U, Niehaus L, Probst T. et al .
Brain parenchyma sonography discriminates Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonian
syndromes.
Neurology.
2003;
60
74-77
MissingFormLabel
- 29
Walter U, Dressler D, Probst T. et al .
Transcranial brain sonography findings in discriminating between parkinsonism and
idiopathic Parkinson disease.
Arch Neurol.
2007;
64
1635-1640
MissingFormLabel
- 30
Behnke S, Berg D, Naumann M. et al .
Differentiation of Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonian syndromes by transcranial
ultrasound.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry.
2005;
76
423-425
MissingFormLabel
- 31
Walter U, Dressler D, Wolters A. et al .
Sonographic discrimination of corticobasal degeneration vs progressive supranuclear
palsy.
Neurology.
2004;
63
504-509
MissingFormLabel
- 32
Walter U, Dressler D, Wolters A. et al .
Sonographic discrimination of dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s disease with
dementia.
J Neurol.
2006;
253
448-454
MissingFormLabel
- 33
Hughes A J, Daniel S E, Kilford L. et al .
Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease: a clinico-pathological
study of 100 cases.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry.
1992;
55
181-184
MissingFormLabel
PD Dr. med. Dirk Woitalla
St. Josef Hospital, Neurologische Universitätsklinik
Gudrunstr. 56
44791 Bochum
Email: d.woitalla@elis-stiftung.de