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MRI diffusion coefficients in spinal cord correlate with axon morphometry
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2004
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White MatterBrain MappingBrain LesionMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurologyNeuropathologyNeurological FunctionRadiologyHealth SciencesSpinal Cord InjuryNeuroimaging ModalityNeuroimagingSpinal InjuryCerebral Blood FlowBrain ImagingDiagnostic NeuroradiologyMri Diffusion CoefficientsNeuroanatomyBiomedical ImagingSpinal TraumaDiffusion MriConnectomicsNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineConventional Mri
Following spinal cord injury, diffusion MRI (DWI) has been shown to detect injury and functionally significant neuroprotection following treatment that otherwise would go undetected with conventional MRI. The underlying histologic correlates to directional apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) obtained with DWI have not been determined, however, and we address this issue by directly correlating ADC values with corresponding axon morphometry in the normal rat cervical spinal cord. ADC values transverse (perpendicular) and longitudinal (parallel) to axons both correlate with axon counts, however each directional ADC reflects distinct histologic parameters. DWI may therefore be capable of providing specific histologic data regarding the integrity of white matter.
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