Examining cerebrovascular burden across the cognitive continuum in older adults with and without evidence of amyloidosis

Explainable MRI: Revealing the mechanisms underlying deep learning brain disease classification

Feasibility of $$$R_2^*$$$ /QSM susceptibility source separation for application in multiple sclerosis

Fine-grained characterisation of white matter microstructural abnormality in the pathophysiological cascade of Alzheimer’s disease

Author:Christopher Parker  Hui Zhang  Neil Oxtoby  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 11 May 2022  

Topic:Module 9: Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Dementia  

Session Name:Alzheimer's & Dementias I  

Program Number:2277  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:UCL  

Frontal and Temporal Cortical Myelination Associations with Cognition Revealed by a Novel T1w/T2w-based Marker in Subjective Cognitive Decline

Gender-related differences in static and dynamic functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis: a multicenter study

Glymphatic System Evaluation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Adults using Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Gray Matter Correlates of Patient-Reported Indices of Disability in Multiple Sclerosis

Higher functional activity in the somatomotor network is associated with functional reorganization in the early stage of multiple sclerosis

Hippocampal glutathione-glutamate couplings predict cognitive impairment in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Hippocampal Glx in RRMS: A potential therapeutic indicator in fingolimod and injectables

Hippocampal Subfield Property Differences in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Measured with MR Elastography

Hypo-diamagnetism on χ-separation: a potential marker for the differential diagnosis between MS and NMOSD.

Imaging Optic Nerve Pathology and Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis Using Diffusion Basis Spectrum imaging

Improved Detection, Description and Efficiency of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions’ Assessment using a Dedicated Software

Improved 7T High-Resolution Human Hippocampal Imaging with Multi-Frequency Magnetization Transfer (MFMT)

Author:Ronald Beyers  Thomas Denney  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 11 May 2022  

Topic:Module 9: Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Dementia  

Session Name:Alzheimer's & Dementias I  

Program Number:2280  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Auburn University  

Improving the accuracy of multiple sclerosis classification via robust feature selection based on quantitative tractography

In vivo mapping of hippocampal venous vasculature and oxygen saturation using dual-echo SWI/QSM on 7T: a potential marker for neurodegeneration

Increased oxygen extraction fraction following acute multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion formation is associated with increased myelin repair.

Initial in vivo evidence of fibrin deposition in multiple sclerosis patients using fibrin-targeted 64Cu-FBP8 positron emission tomography

Instability and hyper-connected pattern of dynamic functional network in MCI converters

Author:Zhihan Chen  Keliang Chen  Yuxin Li  Qianhua Zhao  Liqin Yang  

Session Type:Online Gather.town Pitches  

Session Date:Thursday, 12 May 2022  

Topic:Module 9: Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Dementia  

Session Name:Multiple Sclerosis  

Program Number:4519  

Room Session:2  

Institution:Fudan University  Huashan Hospital  

Longitudinal Assessment of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted MRI (IVIM-DWI) Metrics in Alzheimer’s Disease

Longitudinal Changes of White Matter Hyperintensities Following Hemodialysis Initiation in Old Adults: A Prospective Pilot Study

Longitudinal changes in brain oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) in older adults: relationship to vascular and Alzheimer’s pathology

Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting enables measuring T1-shortening in multiple sclerosis lesions after contrast media administration

A Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Method in Characterization of Blood Metabolomics for Alzheimer’s Disease

Magnetisation transfer saturation and MTR in multiple sclerosis: sensitivity to longitudinal change and clinical disability

Mapping of Early-Stage Changes in Cerebral Glutamate in APPNL-F/NL-F Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Using GluCEST MRI

Microstructural MR Markers of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology in Post-Mortem Human Temporal Lobe

Microvascular Morphology Alteration Using Relaxation Rate Change with Gd-based MRI Contrast Agent in the Patient with Alzheimer’s Disease

A modern machine-learning approach to reveal the role of multiple sclerosis lesions in inducing cortical tissue loss

Monitoring mild cognitive impairment of workers exposed to occupational aluminum based on quantitative susceptibility mapping

MR-derived g-ratio is sensitive to longitudinal change and associated with disability progression in early multiple sclerosis