Seven-Tesla magnetization transfer imaging to detect multiple sclerosis white matter lesionsTools Chou, I-Jun and Lim, Su-Yin and Tanasescu, Radu and Al-Radaideh, Ali and Mougin, Olivier E. and Tench, Christopher R. and Whitehouse, William P. and Gowland, Penny A. and Constantinescu, Cris S. (2017) Seven-Tesla magnetization transfer imaging to detect multiple sclerosis white matter lesions. Journal of Neuroimaging . ISSN 1051-2284 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging at 3 Tesla (T) field strength is the most sensitive modality for detecting white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis. While 7T FLAIR is effective in detecting cortical lesions, it has not been fully optimized for visualization of white matter lesions and thus has not been used for delineating lesions in quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of the normal appearing white matter in multiple sclerosis. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the sensitivity of 7T magnetization-transfer-weighted (MTw) images in the detection of white matter lesions compared with 3T-FLAIR.
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