Andreas Schfer1,
1Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive
and Brain Sciences,
Deep
brain stimulation targeting the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is an important
treatment for Parkinson’s disease patients. The STN has been previously
visualized at 3T and 7T using T2-weighted imaging, short inversion recovery
sequences, phase imaging or susceptibility-weighted imaging, but contrast is
inadequate or misleading, and the STN's borders are poorly defined. Here we
used high-resolution phase imaging at 7T to calculate susceptibility maps of
the STN and its surrounding areas. These show far clearer visualization of
the STN, with excellent discrimination from the adjacent substantia nigra.