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Abstract #5134

Phase-Imaging Study in Restless Legs Syndrome

David Neil Manners1, Giovanni Rizzo1,2, Claudia Testa1, Caterina Tonon1, Roberto Vetrugno2, Sara Marconi2, Giuseppe Plazzi2, Fabio Pizza2, Federica Provini2, Emil Malucelli1, Bruno Barbiroli1, Pasquale Montagna2, Raffaele Lodi1

1Spectroscopy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Aging and Nephrology, Universit di Bologna, Bologna, BO, Italy; 2Neurological Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, BO, Italy


Objectives. To apply phase imaging to the evaluation of brain iron content in patients with Restless Legs Syndrome. Methods. 11 RLS patients and 11 controls were studied using gradient echo imaging, and localised and whole brain ROIs selected on derived phase maps, sensitive to paramagnetic tissue. Results. In the whole brain analysis, RLS patients showed 10th and 90th percentile phase values significantly different from controls. The 10th percentile for RLS patients correlated with disease duration. Conclusions. Whole brain phase analysis is a suitable technique to study brain iron content and disclose reduced cerebral iron in RLS patients.