Contribution of cortical lesion subtypes at 7T MRI to physical and cognitive performance in MS

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Neurology
2013 Aug 13
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10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182a08ce8
Epub Date: 
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
23864311

OBJECTIVES: Evaluate cross-sectionally the contribution of focal cortical lesion (CL) subtypes at ultra-high-field MRI and traditional MRI metrics of brain damage to neurologic disability and cognitive performance in a heterogeneous multiple sclerosis (MS) cohort.
METHODS: Thirty-four patients with early or established disease including clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting MS, and secondary progressive MS were scanned on a human 7-tesla (7T) (Siemens) scanner to acquire fast low-angle shot (FLASH) T2*-weighted images for characterization of white matter and deep gray matter lesion volume, and CL types. Patients also underwent anatomical 3T MRI for cortical thickness estimation, and neuropsychological testing within 1 week of the 7T scan. Twenty-seven patient scans were acceptable for further analysis. Neurologic disability was measured using the Expanded Disability Status Scale.
RESULTS: Type III-IV CLs had the strongest relationship to physical disability (ρ = 0.670, p CONCLUSIONS: Leukocortical (type I) and subpial (III-IV) CLs identified on 7T FLASH-T2* sequences are potential cortical biomarkers of cognitive and neurologic status in MS.

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2013