1995
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.45.3.478
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A Magnetization Transfer Imaging Study of Normal-Appearing White Matter in Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: We attempted to define the role of subtle changes in the normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) in the development of disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). Twenty-seven clinically definite MS patients with either relapsing-remitting or chronic-progressive courses and 10 sex- and age-matched controls entered the study. For each patient and control, we studied two NAWM areas in the frontal lobe with magnetization transfer imaging (MTI). For patients, we also calculated the MT ratios (MTRs) for three contiguous ar… Show more

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“…15 MT studies of other CNS disorders also support the utility of MT for detecting brain changes associated with clinical and neuropsychological outcome. 13,14,24,25 For example, global disease burden, as detected by whole brain MTR, is correlated with cognitive function in multiple sclerosis (MS). 26,27 A previous study in cognitively impaired HIV subjects indicates a relationship between whole brain MT measures and overall cognitive decline in HIV-infected subjects.…”
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“…15 MT studies of other CNS disorders also support the utility of MT for detecting brain changes associated with clinical and neuropsychological outcome. 13,14,24,25 For example, global disease burden, as detected by whole brain MTR, is correlated with cognitive function in multiple sclerosis (MS). 26,27 A previous study in cognitively impaired HIV subjects indicates a relationship between whole brain MT measures and overall cognitive decline in HIV-infected subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This noninvasive strategy has been used to identify injury in various neurologic pathologies, including HIV encephalitis. [11][12][13][14][15][16] An advantage of MT is the possibility of acquiring measurements of the brain at different levels of analysis. This strategy can be used to derive quantitative MTR measurements for the whole brain as well as for localized regions of interest (ROIs).…”
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“…For example, an increase in astrocytes and activated microglia appears to outweigh the decrease in oligodendrocytes in plaques, 107 which may offset prolonged relaxation times due to increased free water. In fact, a number of investigations reported a significantly reduced MTR in otherwise normal-appearing WM and GM, 92,106,[108][109][110][111][112][113][114] a close correlation between the MTR and clinical disability, 114 -117 and a potential prognostic value of magnetization transfer MR imaging. 114,118 -120 More recent studies suggest that iron-laden/activated microglia 71,121 and/or aggregates typical of small bleeding 71 cause focally increased T 2 relaxation rates and/or reduced MTR 92 within normal-appearing WM.…”
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“…7,8 Although MTI has been developed to study WM changes, it is also sensitive to changes in tissue structure of the GM. [9][10][11][12] This makes MTI an attractive tool to study the earliest brain changes in both WM and GM in the continuum of cognitive decline in old age.…”
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