<i>In vivo</i> visualization of myelin water in brain by magnetic resonance

Alex L. MacKay(University of British Columbia), Kenneth P. Whittall(University of British Columbia), Julian Adler(University of British Columbia), David Li(University of British Columbia), Donald W. Paty(University of British Columbia), D A Graeb(University of British Columbia)
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
June 1, 1994
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Abstract

We exploit the intrinsic difference in magnetic resonance spin-spin relaxation time, T2, between water associated with myelin sheaths and water in other central nervous system tissue in order to measure myelin water content within any region of an image or to generate indirectly a myelin map of the brain. In normal volunteers, myelin water maps give the expected myelin distribution. In multiple sclerosis patients, lesions exhibit different myelin water contents providing insight into the demyelination process unavailable from conventional magnetic resonance images. In vivo myelin measurement has important applications in the clinical management of multiple sclerosis and other white matter diseases.


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