Multicontrats MRI Improved the Clinico-Radiological Correlation in Early Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Minor Deficits
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Multicontrats MRI Improved the Clinico-Radiological Correlation in Early Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Minor Deficits
Titre de la conférence
22nd annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)
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Date de publication
2014
Notes
EPFL-CONF-211188
Résumé
Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of
patients with multiple sclerosis provides only limited
insights into the nature of brain tissue damage with
modest clinical-radiological correlations. In this study,
quantitative and semi-quantitative MRI techniques (T1,
T2, T2*, MTR) were applied to study the potential of the
MRI-accessible microstructural information to predict
cognitive and motor scores in patients. A multiparametric
analysis of whole brain abnormalities showed that MRI
measures of microstructural alterations lead to
significant improvement in clinical-radiological
correlations even in the presence of minor functional
deficits.
patients with multiple sclerosis provides only limited
insights into the nature of brain tissue damage with
modest clinical-radiological correlations. In this study,
quantitative and semi-quantitative MRI techniques (T1,
T2, T2*, MTR) were applied to study the potential of the
MRI-accessible microstructural information to predict
cognitive and motor scores in patients. A multiparametric
analysis of whole brain abnormalities showed that MRI
measures of microstructural alterations lead to
significant improvement in clinical-radiological
correlations even in the presence of minor functional
deficits.
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