Reliability of Central Vein Sign Imaging With 3T FLAIR* in a Multicenter Study
Journal of Neuroimaging2025Vol. 35(1), pp. e70011–e70011
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Melissa L. Martin, Quy Cao, Elaina Luskin, Brian Renner, Lynn Daboul, Carly M. O’Donnell, Paulo Rodrigues, J. Andrew Derbyshire, Christina Azevedo, Amit Bar‐Or, Eduardo Caverzasi, Peter A. Calabresi, Bruce Cree, Léorah Freeman, Roland G. Henry, Erin E. Longbrake, Jiwon Oh, Nico Papinutto, Daniel Pelletier, Vesna Prchkovska, Marc Ramos, Rohini Samudralwar, Matthew K. Schindler, Elias S. Sotirchos, Nancy L. Sicotte, Andrew Solomon, Daniel S. Reich, Daniel Ontaneda, Russell T. Shinohara, Pascal Sati
Abstract
CVS conspicuity on 3T FLAIR* is consistent across imaging sites and MRI vendors. Moreover, Gd-based contrast agent significantly improved CVS conspicuity on 3T FLAIR*. These findings support the implementation of FLAIR* in clinical settings for MS.
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