Combining
double-inversion-recovery (DIR), high-resolution structural MRI, diffusion
tensor imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI), this study
systematically investigated structural and functional alterations in grey-matter
(GM) structures in thirty-five neuromyelitis optica (NMO) patients compared
with healthy controls. We demonstrated that NMO exhibits both structural and functional alterations of GM in the
cerebrum and cerebellum. Multimodal MRI techniques complementary worked to
capture NMO-related GM abnormalities. GM alterations, especially diffusion
abnormalities, correlated with cognitive impairment in NMO. These findings have
important implications for understanding the roles of GM damage
and also for highlighting multimodal MRI techniques as objective biomarkers in
NMO.
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