Sergey Cheshkov1,2, Audrey Chang1,
Hyeon-Man Baek1, Sandeep Ganji1, Evelyn Babcock1,
Richard Briggs1,2, Robert Haley2
1Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States
Decrease
in the N-acetylaspartate to creatine ratio (NAA/Cr) was previously measured
via magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 1.5T in bilateral basal ganglia, pons,
and in left hippocampus of Gulf War Illness patients. The Seabees cohort veterans (controls,
Syndrome 1, 2, and 3 patients) studied in 1997-1998 recently participated in
a follow-up study at 3T. The group comparison of this new spectroscopic data
indicates reduced NAA/Cr ratio in all three Syndrome groups compared to the
control group, the decrease is significant in the left and nearly significant
in the right basal ganglia. This finding indicates possible neuronal damage
in the affected population.