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    Exploring in vivo multiple sclerosis brain microstructural damage through T1w/T2w ratio: a multicentre study
    (2022)
    Margoni, Monica (57194505671)
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    Pagani, Elisabetta (7005421345)
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    Meani, Alessandro (37018650000)
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    Storelli, Loredana (57188565274)
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    Mesaros, Sarlota (7004307592)
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    Drulovic, Jelena (55886929900)
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    Barkhof, Frederik (7102989379)
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    Vrenken, Hugo (6506499076)
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    Strijbis, Eva (14029391000)
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    Gallo, Antonio (56421492900)
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    Bisecco, Alvino (37090163000)
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    Pareto, Deborah (6603301072)
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    Sastre-Garriga, Jaume (6603920140)
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    Ciccarelli, Olga (7003671038)
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    Yiannakas, Marios (8833938100)
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    Palace, Jacqueline (56351917800)
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    Preziosa, Paolo (6506754661)
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    Rocca, Maria A (34973365100)
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    Filippi, Massimo (7202268530)
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    De Stefano, N. (7006800085)
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    Enzinger, C. (6602781849)
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    Gasperini, C. (7005433129)
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    Kappos, L. (7004559324)
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    Palace, J. (57212483701)
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    Rovira, À. (7102462625)
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    Yousry, T. (7006486284)
    Objectives To evaluate white matter and grey matter T1-weighted (w)/T2w ratio (T1w/T2w ratio) in healthy controls and patients with multiple sclerosis, and its association with clinical disability. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 270 healthy controls and 434 patients with multiple sclerosis were retrospectively selected from 7 European sites. T1w/T2w ratio was obtained from brain T2w and T1w scans after intensity calibration using eyes and temporal muscle. Results In healthy controls, T1w/T2w ratio increased until 50-60 years both in white and grey matter. Compared with healthy controls, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly lower in white matter lesions of all multiple sclerosis phenotypes, and in normal-appearing white matter and cortex of patients with relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (p≤0.026), but it was significantly higher in the striatum and pallidum of patients with relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive and primary progressive multiple sclerosis (p≤0.042). In relapse-onset multiple sclerosis, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly lower in white matter lesions and normal-appearing white matter already at Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) <3.0 and in the cortex only for EDSS ≥3.0 (p≤0.023). Conversely, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly higher in the striatum and pallidum for EDSS ≥4.0 (p≤0.005). In primary progressive multiple sclerosis, striatum and pallidum showed significantly higher T1w/T2w ratio beyond EDSS=6.0 (p≤0.001). In multiple sclerosis, longer disease duration, higher EDSS, higher brain lesional volume and lower normalised brain volume were associated with lower lesional and cortical T1w/T2w ratio and a higher T1w/T2w ratio in the striatum and pallidum (β from-1.168 to 0.286, p≤0.040). Conclusions T1w/T2w ratio may represent a clinically relevant marker sensitive to demyelination, neurodegeneration and iron accumulation occurring at the different multiple sclerosis phases. ©

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