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Axon Diameter Mapping Independent of Crossing Structures using Spherical Mean Technique

Author:Qiuyun Fan  Aapo Nummenmaa  Thomas Witzel  Ned Ohringer  Qiyuan Tian  Lawrence Wald  Susie Huang  Eric Klawiter  

Author Institution:Massachusetts General Hospital  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 21 June 2018  

Session Time:08:00  

Session:Microstructure: Modeling  

Program Number:5244  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 46  

Characterization of Axonal Pathology Independent of Fiber Crossings in Multiple Sclerosis Using High-Gradient Diffusion MRI

Author:Qiuyun Fan  Aapo Nummenmaa  Thomas Witzel  Ned Ohringer  Lawrence Wald  Eric Klawiter  Susie Huang  

Author Institution:Massachusetts General Hospital  

Session Type:Power Pitch  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:13:45  

Session:Pitch: Applications of Diffusion MRI  

Program Number:0753  

Presentation Time:13:45  

Room Number:Power Pitch Theater A - Exhibition Hall  

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Characterization of Axonal Pathology Independent of Fiber Crossings in Multiple Sclerosis Using High-Gradient Diffusion MRI

Author:Qiuyun Fan  Aapo Nummenmaa  Thomas Witzel  Ned Ohringer  Lawrence Wald  Eric Klawiter  Susie Huang  

Author Institution:Massachusetts General Hospital  

Session Type:Electronic Power Pitch Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:14:45  

Session:Poster: Applications of Diffusion MRI  

Program Number:0753  

Presentation Time:13:45  

Room Number:Power Pitch Theater A - Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Plasma 11  

Cortical metabolic changes and glial cell activation in multiple sclerosis: An in vivo 11C-PBR28 MR-PET and magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.

In vivo characterization of cerebellar microglia activation in multiple sclerosis by combined 11C-PBR28 MR-PET and 7 Tesla MRI.

Microglial activation is accompanied by diffuse axonal loss in multiple sclerosis: in vivo evidence by multimodal 11C-PBR28 MR-PET and multi-shell diffusion imaging