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Abstract #4052

Effect of patient motion on the visibility of small veins in T2*w imaging: A simulation experiment with implications for the study of the central-vein-sign (CVS) theory in MS

Nicola Bertolino1, Michael G Dwyer1, Paul Polak1, Samuel Daniel Robinson2, Robert Zivadinov1,3, and Ferdinand Schweser1,3

1Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Department of Neurology,Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States, 2High Field Magnetic Resonance Centre, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 3MRI Molecular and Translational Research Center, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

FLAIR* is a fusion of T2-FLAIR and 3D-T2*w images and it is used to assess the central-vein-sign, a recent promising research direction in MRI-based study of Multiple Sclerosis. However in this experiment we show that researchers should be aware that slight patient movement during acquisition can produce blurring effect in 3D-T2*w images. This subtle artifact can mask small vessels even in case which the overall quality of the image is not substantially degraded.

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