Flavio Dell'Acqua1,2, Joan Coward2, Andy Simmons2, Declan Murphy1, Steve Williams2, Marco Catani1,2
1Natbrainlab, Section of Brain
Maturation, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, UK; 2Centre
for NeuroImaging Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London,
London, UK
The development of MRI-derived quantitative measurements of fibre damage could
have important applications for prognosis and treatment planning. In this work
we have used the information from the Spherical Deconvolution approach to
quantify the number of distinct fibre orientations in each voxel. Maps of the
Number of Fibres Orientations (NuFO) were created from a central region of the
cerebral hemispheres and compared with fractional anisotropy maps. We propose
that these maps may be used to create an atlas for clinico-anatomical
correlation studies in a number of conditions including, multiple sclerosis,
brain tumours, vascular dementia and other stroke-related disorders.
Diffusion: Applications in Normal Healthy Volunteers