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Abstract #5075

Diffusion-relaxation correlation spectroscopic imaging for evaluating change of white matter of X‑linked adrenoleukodystrophy

Xingang Wang1, Ru Wen1, Shaoxin Xiang2, Wang Zhe3, Yuxin Yang2, Liang Tan1, and Chen Liu1
1Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, China, 2United Imaging Research Institute of Intelligent Imaging, Beijing, China, 3United Imaging Healthcare Group, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Diffusion Analysis & Visualization, Diffusion/other diffusion imaging techniques

Motivation: Diffusion-relaxation correlation spectroscopic imaging (DR-CSI) may be a useful tool for advancing our understanding of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) and its impact on white matter.

Goal(s): To measure the changes in white matter composition and microenvironment in ALD patients using DR-CSI.

Approach: Recruited four groups of participants. DR-CSI was utilized with a multi-parametric approach, considering both diffusion and relaxation properties to provide a comprehensive view of the tissue microenvironment. Data analysis was performed to quantify changes in white matter composition.

Results: In the context of ALD, DR-CSI can effectively differentiate between the diverse tissue compartments by examining diffusion and relaxation characteristics.

Impact: This is of significant relevance for the diagnosis and treatment strategies of this rare disease. Moreover, the study results offer information regarding differences among ALD phenotypes, which holds potential value for individualized treatment and management development.

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