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Pathologic Correlation of Paramagnetic White Matter Lesions in Adult-Onset Leukoencephalopathy With Axonal Spheroids and Pigmented Glia

Author(s)
Kim, MinkyeongLee, HansolCho, HyungjoonChun, Se YoungShin, Jin-HongKim, Eun-JooAhn, Jae WooHuh, Gi YoungBaek, Sun-YongLee, Jae-Hyeok
Issued Date
2017-11
DOI
10.1093/jnen/nlx086
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22770
Fulltext
https://academic.oup.com/jnen/article/doi/10.1093/jnen/nlx086/4320228/Pathologic-Correlation-of-Paramagnetic-White
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, v.76, no.11, pp.924 - 928
Abstract
It has been proposed that susceptibility-weighted imaging is a sensitive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique for identifying white matter (WM) pathologic changes involving demyelination and iron accumulation. We identified the tree silhouette-like configuration with a paramagnetic phase shift in the frontal subcortical WM lesions of 4 patients with adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia who underwent 3T MRI. According to our postmortem 7T MRI and histologic correlation study to investigate the origin of the susceptibility-related phase contrast, changes in the subcortical WM architecture and central WM loss with the relative preservation of iron-rich U-fibers may contribute to the paramagnetic susceptibility.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
ISSN
0022-3069
Keyword (Author)
Adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented gliaParamagneticSusceptibility-weighted imagingWhite matter
Keyword
NEUROAXONAL SPHEROIDSCSF1R MUTATIONBRAIN-TISSUEIRONDISEASEMRILEUKODYSTROPHY

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