Magnetic susceptibility source separation is a recently proposed technique that generates positive and negative susceptibility maps corresponding to iron and myelin distributions in the brain. In this study, iron accumulation and myelin degradation in a few typical types of multiple sclerosis lesions were visualized using the magnetic susceptibility source separation method. Additionally, the well-known co-localization of iron and myelin in the Gennari line was demonstrated in an ex-vivo brain sample.
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