MRI enables visualization of white matter lesions associated with demyelination in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, subtle white matter hyperintensities are also a sign of normal aging. This study used information collected from multiple 7T MRI contrasts at baseline and four-month follow-up time points to compare signal changes in lesions of five MS patients to those of age-related lesions (ARLs) in five healthy controls.
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