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Neuroimage ; 145(Pt A): 11-23, 2017 01 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27664830

ABSTRACT

The fiber g-ratio is defined as the ratio of the inner to the outer diameter of the myelin sheath. This ratio provides a measure of the myelin thickness that complements axon morphology (diameter and density) for assessment of demyelination in diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Previous work has shown that an aggregate g-ratio map can be computed using a formula that combines axon and myelin density measured with quantitative MRI. In this work, we computed g-ratio weighted maps in the cervical spinal cord of nine healthy subjects. We utilized the 300mT/m gradients from the CONNECTOM scanner to estimate the fraction of restricted water (fr) with high accuracy, using the CHARMED model. Myelin density was estimated using the lipid and macromolecular tissue volume (MTV) method, derived from normalized proton density (PD) mapping. The variability across spinal level, laterality and subject were assessed using a three-way ANOVA. The average g-ratio value obtained in the white matter was 0.76+/-0.03, consistent with previous histology work. Coefficients of variation of fr and MTV were respectively 4.3% and 13.7%. fr and myelin density were significantly different across spinal tracts (p=3×10-7 and 0.004 respectively) and were positively correlated in the white matter (r=0.42), suggesting shared microstructural information. The aggregate g-ratio did not show significant differences across tracts (p=0.6). This study suggests that fr and myelin density can be measured in vivo with high precision and that they can be combined to produce a g-ratio-weighted map robust to free water pool contamination from cerebrospinal fluid or veins. Potential applications include the study of early demyelination in multiple sclerosis, and the quantitative assessment of remyelination drugs.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Myelin Sheath , Spinal Cord/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Female , Humans , Male
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Funct Neurol ; 31(4): 217-228, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28072382

ABSTRACT

Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging can be combined with advanced biophysical models to measure microstructural features of white matter. Non-invasive microstructural imaging has the potential to revolutionize neuroscience, and acquiring these measures in clinically feasible times would greatly improve patient monitoring and clinical studies of drug efficacy. However, a good understanding of microstructural imaging techniques is essential to set realistic expectations and to prevent over-interpretation of results. This review explains the methodology behind microstructural modeling and imaging, and gives an overview of the breakthroughs and challenges associated with it.


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Brain/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Models, Neurological , White Matter/diagnostic imaging , Brain/anatomy & histology , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , White Matter/anatomy & histology
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Prilozi ; 33(1): 363-5, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23037181

ABSTRACT

The Second International Seminar for Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Republic of Macedonia, held in Ohrid in June 2011, attracted over 150 MR professionals from nine countries. The seminar consisted of educational lectures on the basics of magnetic resonance, followed by scientific presentations from the leading MR researchers from the Balkans.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Humans , Republic of North Macedonia
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