Lesion phenotyping based on magnetic susceptibility in pediatric multiple sclerosis

Author:

Boccia Vincenzo Daniele1ORCID,Boffa Giacomo12,Lapucci Caterina12ORCID,Costagli Mauro12ORCID,Bosisio Luca1,Mancardi Maria Margherita3,Inglese Matilde12,Cellerino Maria1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Rehabilitation Ophthalmology Genetics Maternal and Child Health (DINOGMI) University of Genoa Genoa Italy

2. IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino Genoa Italy

3. UO Neuropsichiatria Infantile IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini Genoa Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposePediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) displays different pathological features compared to adult MS, which can be studied in vivo by assessing tissue magnetic susceptibility with 3T‐MRI. We aimed to assess different white matter lesions (WMLs) phenotypes in pediatric MS patients using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and susceptibility mapping weighted imaging (SMWI) over 12 months.MethodsEleven pediatric MS patients [female: 63.6%; mean ± standard deviation (SD) age and disease duration: 16.3 ± 2.2 and 2.4 ± 1.5; median (range) Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) 1 (0‐2)] underwent 3 Tesla‐MRI exams and EDSS assessments at baseline and after 1 year. QSM and SMWI were obtained using 3‐dimensional (3D)‐segmented echo‐planar‐imaging with submillimetric spatial resolution. WMLs were classified according to their QSM appearance and SMWI was used to identify QSM hyperintensities ascribable to veins. Total brain volumes at baseline and follow‐up were computed using high‐resolution 3D T1‐weighted images.ResultsMean ± SD paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) prevalence was 7.0% ± 9.0. Fifty‐four percent (6/11) of patients exhibited at least one PRL, with one patient exhibiting ≥ 4 PRLs. All patients showed QSM‐iso‐/hypo‐intense lesions, which represented a mean ± SD of 65.8% ± 22.7 of total WMLs. QSM‐hyperintense WMLs showed a positive correlation with total brain volume reduction at follow‐up (r = 0.705; p =  .02). No lesion was classified as different between baseline and follow‐up.ConclusionChronic compartmentalized inflammation seems to occur early in pediatric MS patients with short disease duration. A high prevalence of iso‐/hypo‐intense lesions was found, which could account for the higher remyelination potential in pediatric MS.

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Wiley

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