Literature DB >> 15503338

Voxel-based analysis of MTR images: a method to locate gray matter abnormalities in patients at the earliest stage of multiple sclerosis.

Bertrand Audoin1, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva, My Van Au Duong, Danielle Ibarrola, Irina Malikova, Sylviane Confort-Gouny, Elisabeth Soulier, Patrick Viout, André Ali-Chérif, Jean Pelletier, Patrick J Cozzone.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether voxel-based analysis of magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) maps can provide evidence of a coherent pattern of gray matter (GM) macroscopic and microscopic tissue damage in patients at the earliest stage of multiple sclerosis (MS).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We acquired GM MTR maps in 18 patients with clinically isolated syndrome suggestive of MS (CISSMS), and 18 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. We evaluated the clinical status of the patients using the MS functional composite score and the expanded disability status scale. A two-sample t-test (P <0.0001, k=20, uncorrected for height threshold) was used to compare GM MTR maps from patients and controls on a voxel-by-voxel basis. We then extracted data from regions with t-values above the statistical threshold to verify the significance of differences using a nonparametric Mann-Whitney U-test.
RESULTS: A between-groups comparison of GM maps revealed large abnormalities in the basal ganglia, including the bilateral thalamus, bilateral lenticular nucleus, bilateral head of caudate, and protuberance, and smaller abnormalities in the right insula, right BA 4, and left BA 40. The MTR measured in the left caudate and right insula was inversely correlated with duration following the first clinical event.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that although MS is a multifocal demyelinating disease that affects white matter (WM), a pattern of tissue damage is present inside the GM involving predominantly basal ganglia at the earliest stage of the disease.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15503338     DOI: 10.1002/jmri.20178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 1053-1807            Impact factor:   4.813


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