3T Surface-based quantitative susceptibility mapping and T1 relaxometry in relapsing-remitting and progressive multiple sclerosis patients

Clinical disability is associated with normal-appearing white matter MTsat in recently diagnosed relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Cross-relaxation magnetic resonance imaging for multiple sclerosis

Diffusion Tensor Imaging on Three Pathways: Effect of Ibudilast in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

Author:Xuemei Huang  Ken Sakaie  Jian Lin  Robert Fox  Mark Lowe  

Institution:Cleveland Clinic  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Multiple Sclerosis and Myelin  

Session Name:Multiple Sclerosis: QSM, Relaxation & Diffusion Imaging  

Program Number:1393  

Room Live Q&A Session:

Diffusion tractography evaluation of specificity of PASAT and SDMT to cognitive pathway in multiple sclerosis

Optimization and evaluation of multi-compartment diffusion MRI using the spherical mean technique for practical multiple sclerosis imaging

QSM and R2* capture physical and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis

Quantitative MR diffusion parameter in normal appearing white matter (NAWM) – a comparison of multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls

Quantitative susceptibility of thalamus, basal ganglia and normal appearing white matter in multiple sclerosis

Susceptibility Relaxation based Optimization for Visualization of the Central Vein Sign in Multiple Sclerosis Using Multi-Echo Gradient Echo

Trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in the pulvinar provide further evidence for accelerated decline of thalamic iron in multiple sclerosis

Unraveling atrophy, iron and myelin changes in the deep gray matter of multiple sclerosis patients