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Visualizing Iron Deposition in Multiple Sclerosis Cadaver Brains

Abstract

Aim: To visualize and validate iron deposition in two cases of multiple sclerosis using rapid scanning X‐Ray Fluorescence (RS‐XRF) and Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI). Material and Methods: Two (2) coronal cadaver brain slices from patients clinically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), specifically SWI to image iron content. To confirm the presence of iron deposits and the absence of zinc‐rich myelin in lesions, iron and zinc were mapped using RS‐XRF. Results: MS lesions were visualized using FLAIR and correlated with the absence of zinc by XRF. XRF and SWI showed that in the first MS case, there were large iron deposits proximal to the draining vein of the caudate nucleus as well as iron deposits associated with blood vessels throughout the globus pallidus. Less iron was seen in association with lesions than in the basal ganglia. The presence of larger amounts of iron correlated reasonably well between RS‐XRF and SWI. In the second case, the basal ganglia appeared normal and acute perivascular iron deposition was absent. Conclusion: Perivascular iron deposition is seen in some but not all MS cases, giving credence to the use of SWI to assess iron involvement in MS pathology in vivo.

Authors

Habib CA; Zheng W; Mark Haacke E; Webb S; Nichol H; Siu KKW

Volume

1266

Pagination

pp. 78-83

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

July 23, 2010

DOI

10.1063/1.3478203

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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