Motivation Slowly expanding lesions (SEL) have gained significant attention as a biomarker of chronic active multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions, however, one study1 suggests that all MS lesions tend to shrink over a long period of time. Goal To investigate the microstructure of expanding lesions (EL), shrinking lesions (SL), and stable lesions. Approach EL and SL were computed using deformation-based volumetric MRI and microstructure was investigated using quantitative T1 and multi-shell diffusion MRI. Results SL showed a more destructive phenotype at baseline when compared to EL, while stable lesions were considerably less destructive.
Vanden Bulcke, Colin ; et. al. Shrinking multiple sclerosis lesions are characterized by a more destructive phenotype than expanding lesions .International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Singapore, du 04/05/2024 au 09/05/2024). In: Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med., Vol. 32, no.2168, p. - (2024)