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Apparent Diffusion Coefficient of the Intervertebral Disc in Children: Pilot Study
Sponsor: University Hospital, Limoges
Summary
The pathophysiology of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is unknown. This pathology develops from 10-11 years of age and progresses until skeletal maturity, or even adulthood for the most severe forms. Current knowledge is limited as to its origin on the one hand and the evolutionary nature of scoliosis on the other. The mechanical parameters of the intervertebral disc are incompletely known from the deep location of this organ, its fragile nature in vivo and its susceptibility to desiccation during ex-vivo analysis. To complete our knowledge of the mechanical parameters of the intervertebral disc of scoliotic and non-scoliotic children, we are proposing an in vivo, non-invasive and non-irradiating study carried out in children who are the main target of this pathology. The objective of this work is to characterize the diffusion parameters (apparent diffusion coefficient ADC) of the intervertebral disc in vivo, in a non-invasive and non-irradiating manner by magnetic resonance imaging in children and adolescents. As this measurement has not been carried out in children and adolescents, we want to perform these MRI scans in children free from scoliosis and carriers of scoliosis.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
8 Years - 16 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-01-05
Completion Date
2028-04-01
Last Updated
2026-01-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar or spinal region
The duration of the acquisition sequence between 2 and 10 minutes additional compared to a conventional magnetic resonance imaging examination.
Locations (2)
Limoges University Hospital
Limoges, France
Toulouse University Hospital
Toulouse, France