Deep gray matter (DGM) iron dyshomeostasis has been linked to neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis (MS). In the present work, we hypothesized that a novel correlation analysis of magnetic susceptibility co-fluctuations between DGM regions reveals short-term (<1 year) MS-related iron dyshomeostasis that is undetectable with conventional ROI-based methods. Our results showed the correlations-based analysis was more sensitive to MS vs HC group differences than the standard ROI-based approach. A simulation indicated that the MS-related differences may be due to neuroinflammatory-based disruption to normal aging-related iron accumulation. Our methodology may be applied to study neuroinflammatory diseases at short timescales not previously possible.
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