Corpus callosum axon diameter relates to cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology2019Vol. 6(5), pp. 882–892
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Susie Y. Huang, Qiuyun Fan, Natalya Machado, Ani Eloyan, J. Daniel Bireley, Andrew W. Russo, Sean Tobyne, Kevin Patel, Kristina Brewer, Sarah Rapaport, Aapo Nummenmaa, Thomas Witzel, Janet C. Sherman, Lawrence L. Wald, Eric C. Klawiter
Abstract
Apparent axon diameter in the corpus callosum obtained from high-gradient diffusion MRI is a potential imaging biomarker that may be used to understand the development and progression of cognitive impairment in MS.
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