Keywords: Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis
Motivation: Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) enables in vivo detection of chronic active brain lesions in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) due the presence of iron-laden lesion borders also called Paramagnetic Rim Lesions (PRL).
Goal(s): To evaluate the feasibility of generating submillimeter isotropic resolution QSM using 3D-EPI for precise quantification of PRL in MS patients.
Approach: Separate masks for the lesion rim and lesion core were generated.
Results: Submillimeter resolution reduces the partial volume averaging effect and enables measurement of the lesion rim in PRL+ lesions, which exhibit susceptibility values 3 times that of the lesion core.
Impact: This study demonstrates the feasibility of submillimeter isotropic quantitative susceptibility mapping to precisely quantify the magnetic susceptibility properties of MS lesions.
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