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Abstract #5074

Microstructural Abnormalities of Grey Matter and White Matter in Children with Basic-type Intermittent Exotropia using NODDI Technology

Huixin Li1, Qinglei Shi2, Jie Hong1, Jie Hao1, Zhengyong Chen3, Mengdi Zhou4, Haoran Zhang3, Xianchang Zhang5, Xiang Wan6, Zhaohui Wan4, and Jing Fu1
1Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing Eye Center, Beijing, China, 2Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) School of Medicine, Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data, Hong Kong, China, 3Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) School of Data Science, Hong Kong, China, 4Department of Radiology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing, China, 5MR Research Collaboration, Siemens Healthineers Ltd., Beijing, China, 6Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data, Hong Kong, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Microstructure, Diffusion/other diffusion imaging techniques, NODDI; intermittent exotropia; microstructural changes; TBSS; binocular function

Motivation: Intermittent exotropia (IXT) is quite common in children. The exact pathogenesis is not clear, which makes it difficult to make early diagnosis and evaluate progression.

Goal(s): To investigate the microstructural changes in vivo in children with IXT and explore the potential neuropathological mechanisms.

Approach: 31 IXT children and 37 controls were enrolled. Brain gray matter (GM) and the white matter (WM) regions extracted from their whole-brain MRI data were compared using the NODDI technology and TBSS method.

Results: Microstructural changes in GM and WM between the two groups were found, located in the visual perception and oculomotor control associated areas.

Impact: The parameters derived from NODDI can demonstrate the microstructural abnormalities in primary, advanced visual center and oculomotor center pathway, which maybe a potential tool in diagnosis and evaluation the IXT patients.

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