Use of combined conventional and quantitative MRI to quantify pathology related to cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Background:Cognitive impairment is one of the frequent and early findings in multiple sclerosis (MS).Objective:To determine the relation between cognitive abnormalities and the extent of macroscopic and microscopic tissue damage in the corpus callosum (CC), revealed by conventional magnetic resonanc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry neurosurgery and psychiatry, 2008-04, Vol.79 (4), p.437-441 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background:Cognitive impairment is one of the frequent and early findings in multiple sclerosis (MS).Objective:To determine the relation between cognitive abnormalities and the extent of macroscopic and microscopic tissue damage in the corpus callosum (CC), revealed by conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetisation transfer imaging (MTI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).Methods:Conventional dual-echo, DTI and MTI of the brain were obtained from 36 patients with relapsing remitting (RR) MS, and 13 age and gender matched normal controls. Voxels from CC were identified using a tractography based algorithm. Mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCav) and MT ratio were measured for the CC as defined by tractography. Corpus callosum area (CCA) was measured using edge detection on the mid-sagittal slice on high resolution MRI images. The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) were scored.Results:Nine patients (25%) were found to be cognitively impaired. The CCA was not significantly different in the whole cohort of patients from controls (608.2 (428.6–713.0) mm2 vs 674.2 (585.8–754.4) mm2, p = 0.1), but was smaller in cognitively impaired than unimpaired group (417 (290–634) mm2 vs 652 (511–718) mm2, p = 0.04). The mean MT ratio of CC in patients was lower than in controls (0.41 (0.39–0.042) vs 0.43 (0.42–0.43), p |
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ISSN: | 0022-3050 1468-330X |
DOI: | 10.1136/jnnp.2006.112177 |