Robert Zivadinov1, Alexandra S. Lopez1,
Bianca Weinstock-Guttman2, Claudiu Schirda1,
Christopher Magnano1, Cheryl Kennedy1, Christina Brooks1,
Justine Reuther3, Kristin Hunt1, Michelle Andrews1,
David Hojnacki1
1University at Buffalo, Buffalo
Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Buffalo, NY, United States; 2University
at Buffalo, The Jacobs Neurological Institute, Buffalo, NY, United States; 3University
at Buffalo, Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Buffalo\, NY, United States
Chronic
cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is a vascular condition
characterized by anomalies of the primary veins outside the skull that
restrict the normal outflow of blood from the brain in patients with multiple
sclerosis (MS). Extracranial venous flow morphology in 57 MS patients and in
21 age- and sex-matched normal controls (NC), was investigated by using
magnetic resonance venography (MRV) on a GE 3T scanner. 4D Time Resolved
Imaging of Contrast KineticS (TRICKS) and enhanced and unenhanced 3D Time of
Flight (TOF) MRI sequences were performed. No extracranial venous flow
morphology MRV differences were detected between MS patients and NC.