Authors
Nadine Akbar, Nancy J Lobaugh, Paul O'Connor, Linda Moradzadeh, Christopher JM Scott, Anthony Feinstein
Publication date
2010/9
Journal
Canadian journal of neurological sciences
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
608-614
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Background
Cognitive impairment can add to the burden of disease in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this study was to assess the relative importance of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) indices derived from normal appearing white matter (NAWM) and grey matter (NAGM) in determining cognitive dysfunction in MS patients.
Methods
Sixty two MS patients [51 female, mean age= 41 (sd=9.6) years, median expanded disability status scale (EDSS)=2.5] meeting modified McDonald criteria for MS underwent neuropsychological testing using the Neuropsychological Screening Battery for MS (NSBMS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, 1.5T GE) that included DTI sequences. Total T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense lesion volumes were obtained using semi-automated software. Lesion volumes were subtracted from whole-brain parenchyma to obtain measures of NAWM and NAGM. Fractional …
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