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      Iron Deposition on SWI-Filtered Phase in the Subcortical Deep Gray Matter of Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndrome May Precede Structure-Specific Atrophy

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          Abstract

          BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

          Increasing evidence suggests that iron deposition is present in the later stages of MS. In this study we examined abnormal phase values, indicative of increased iron content on SWI-filtered phase images of the SDGM in CIS patients and HC. We also examined the association of abnormal phase with conventional MR imaging outcomes at first clinical onset.

          MATERIALS AND METHODS:

          Forty-two patients with CIS (31 female, 11 male) and 65 age and sex-matched HC (41 female, 24 male) were scanned on a 3T scanner. Mean age was 40.1 (SD = 10.4) years in patients with CIS, and 42.8 (SD = 14) years in HC, while mean disease duration was 1.2 years (SD = 1.3) in patients with CIS. MP-APT, NPTV, and normalized volume measurements were derived for all SDGM structures. Parametric and nonparametric group-wise comparisons were performed, and associations were determined with other MR imaging metrics.

          RESULTS:

          Patients with CIS had significantly increased MP-APT ( P = .029) and MP-APT volume ( P = .045) in the pulvinar nucleus of the thalamus compared with HC. Furthermore, the putamen ( P = .004), caudate ( P = .035), and total SDGM ( P = .048) displayed significant increases in MP-APT volume, while MP-APT was also significantly increased in the putamen ( P = .029). No global or regional volumetric MR imaging differences were found between the study groups. Significant correlations were observed between increased MP-APT volumes of total SDGM, caudate, thalamus, hippocampus, and substantia nigra with white matter atrophy and increased T2 lesion volume ( P < .05).

          CONCLUSION:

          Patients with CIS showed significantly increased content and volume of iron, as determined by abnormal SWI-phase measurement, in the various SDGM structures, suggesting that iron deposition may precede structure-specific atrophy.

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          Journal
          AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
          AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
          ajnr
          ajnr
          AJNR
          AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology
          American Society of Neuroradiology
          0195-6108
          1936-959X
          September 2012
          : 33
          : 8
          : 1596-1601
          Affiliations
          [1] aFrom the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (J.H., N.B., M.H.-B., E.C., C.K., C.M., M.G.D., R.Z.)
          [2] bThe Jacobs Neurological Institute (B.W.-G., D.H., R.Z.), State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
          Author notes
          Please address correspondence to Robert Zivadinov, MD, PhD, FAAN, Department of Neurology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, 100 High St., Buffalo, New York 14203; e-mail: rzivadinov@ 123456bnac.net
          Article
          PMC7966566 PMC7966566 7966566 11-01344
          10.3174/ajnr.A3030
          7966566
          22460343
          46d17eaf-1782-492e-a0b7-0b3b6f5579e4
          © 2012 by American Journal of Neuroradiology

          Indicates open access to non-subscribers at www.ajnr.org

          History
          : 31 October 2011
          : 23 November 2011
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          Brain

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