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Quantitative MRI in Multiple Sclerosis: From Theory to Application

Mario Tranfa, Giuseppe Pontillo, Maria Petracca, Arturo Brunetti, Enrico Tedeschi, Giuseppe Palma, Sirio Cocozza

2022American Journal of Neuroradiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantitative MR imaging techniques allow evaluating different aspects of brain microstructure, providing meaningful information about the pathophysiology of damage in CNS disorders. In the study of patients with MS, quantitative MR imaging techniques represent an invaluable tool for studying changes in myelin and iron content occurring in the context of inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. In the first section of this review, we summarize the physics behind quantitative MR imaging, here defined as relaxometry and quantitative susceptibility mapping, and describe the neurobiological correlates of quantitative MR imaging findings. In the second section, we focus on quantitative MR imaging application in MS, reporting the main findings in both the gray and white matter compartments, separately addressing macroscopically damaged and normal-appearing parenchyma.

Topics & Concepts

RelaxometryMedicineWhite matterMagnetic resonance imagingContext (archaeology)Multiple sclerosisQuantitative assessmentMyelinNeurosciencePathologyQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Diffusion MRIRadiologyCentral nervous systemPsychologyInternal medicineSpin echoPsychiatryBiologyChemistryChromatographyPaleontologyRisk analysis (engineering)Multiple Sclerosis Research StudiesRNA regulation and diseaseViral Infections and Immunology Research