Background: We hypothesized that in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, reduced cortical perfusion is associated with chronic white matter injury. Objective: To investigate the influence of different clinical and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics on cortical perfusion. Methods: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was assessed by applying a pulsed arterial spin labelling (ASL) technique combined with single-shot 3D-GRASE (gradient-spin echo) in a cohort of 165 MS patients with a relapsing-remitting (n=123) or secondary progressive disease course (n=42). Mean age was 45.4 years (20-68 years), mean disease duration was 14.2 years (1-48 years). Results: Mean cortical CBF was 45.6 ml/100g per min (SD: 7.8 ml/100g per min). Stepwise multiple linear ...
Purpose Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (M...
Venous dysfunction has recently been hypothesized to contribute to the pathophysiology of multiple s...
ObjectivesAssess the feasibility of using an optimised ultra-high-field high-spatial-resolution low-...
Background Gadolinium-perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) identifies gray matter abnormalities in ear...
Measuring perfusion provides a potential indication of metabolic activity in brain tissue. Studies i...
Background: Multiple sclerosis is characterized by the formation of central nervous system demyelina...
Purpose The utility of perfusion weighted imaging in multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well investigate...
Background: Grey Matter (GM) atrophy has been extensively described in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patie...
Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (MS), the ...
International audiencePatients with multiple sclerosis (MS) show a diffuse cerebral perfusion decrea...
Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (MS), the ...
In this study, dynamic susceptibility contrast-magnetic resonance imaging (DSC-MRI) was used to quan...
The research presented in this thesis represents my passion for developing magnetic resonance imagin...
Alterations in the overall cerebral hemodynamics have been reported in multiple sclerosis (MS); howe...
Although cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), its pathophysiology is still poo...
Purpose Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (M...
Venous dysfunction has recently been hypothesized to contribute to the pathophysiology of multiple s...
ObjectivesAssess the feasibility of using an optimised ultra-high-field high-spatial-resolution low-...
Background Gadolinium-perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) identifies gray matter abnormalities in ear...
Measuring perfusion provides a potential indication of metabolic activity in brain tissue. Studies i...
Background: Multiple sclerosis is characterized by the formation of central nervous system demyelina...
Purpose The utility of perfusion weighted imaging in multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well investigate...
Background: Grey Matter (GM) atrophy has been extensively described in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patie...
Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (MS), the ...
International audiencePatients with multiple sclerosis (MS) show a diffuse cerebral perfusion decrea...
Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (MS), the ...
In this study, dynamic susceptibility contrast-magnetic resonance imaging (DSC-MRI) was used to quan...
The research presented in this thesis represents my passion for developing magnetic resonance imagin...
Alterations in the overall cerebral hemodynamics have been reported in multiple sclerosis (MS); howe...
Although cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), its pathophysiology is still poo...
Purpose Although cerebral perfusion alterations have long been acknowledged in multiple sclerosis (M...
Venous dysfunction has recently been hypothesized to contribute to the pathophysiology of multiple s...
ObjectivesAssess the feasibility of using an optimised ultra-high-field high-spatial-resolution low-...