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NEUROLOGY 2005;64:631-635
© 2005 American Academy of Neurology

Quantification of cervical cord pathology in primary progressive MS using diffusion tensor MRI

F. Agosta, MD, B. Benedetti, MD, M. A. Rocca, MD, P. Valsasina, PhD, M. Rovaris, MD, G. Comi, MD and M. Filippi, MD

From Neuroimaging Research Unit (Drs. Agosta, Benedetti, Rocca, Valsasina, Rovaris, and Filippi), Department of Neurology (Drs. Agosta, Benedetti, Rovaris, Comi, and Filippi), Scientific Institute and University Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Massimo Filippi, Neuroimaging Research Unit, Department of Neurology, Scientific Institute and University Ospedale San Raffaele, Via Olgettina, 60, 20132 Milan, Italy; e-mail: m.filippi{at}hsr.it

Objective: To investigate the extent and severity of cervical cord damage using diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI) and histogram analysis in patients with primary progressive MS (PPMS).

Methods: Diffusion-weighted sensitivity-encoded (SENSE) echoplanar images of the cervical cord and brain dual-echo and diffusion-weighted scans were acquired from 24 patients with PPMS and 13 healthy controls. Cord and brain mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy histograms were produced. An analysis of variance model, adjusting for cord volume, was used to compare cord DT-MRI parameters from controls and patients.

Results: Compared to healthy controls, PPMS patients had reduced cervical cord cross-sectional area and average cord fractional anisotropy (p = 0.007), and increased cord mean diffusivity (p = 0.024). No correlations were found between DT-MRI metrics of the cord and quantities obtained from conventional and DT-MRI of the brain.

Conclusions: DT-MRI of the cervical cord can quantify the extent of diffuse cord pathology in patients with PPMS. Such cord diffusivity changes in patients with PPMS are likely to reflect irreversible axonal injury and reactive gliosis and seem to be independent of brain damage.




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