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Abstract #2109

Quantitative Venous Vasculature Assessment on Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Reflects Presence of Severe Chronic Venous Insufficiency in the Brain Parenchyma of Multiple Sclerosis Patients. a Case-Control Study

Guy U. Poloni1, Paolo Zamboni2, E. Mark Haacke3, Stefano Bastianello4, Michael G. Dwyer1, Niels Bergsland5, Claudiu V. Schirda1, David Wack1, Christopher R. Magnano1, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman6, Fabrizio Salvi2, David Hojnacki6, Robert Zivadinov1

1University at Buffalo, Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Buffalo, NY, United States; 2University of Ferrera- Bellaria Neurosciences, Vascular Diseases Center, Ferrera, Italy; 3Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Institu Neurologico Casimiro Mondino, Neuroradiology Unit, Pavia, Italy; 5University at Buffalo, Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Buffalo, United States; 6University at Buffalo, The Jacobs Neurological Institute, Buffalo, NY, United States


To develop an objective method for quantifying venous vasculature in brain parenchyma on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI). To apply this technique in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and in healthy controls (HC).

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