In this study, we demonstrate diffusion basis spectrum imaging (DBSI) is able to detect, differentiate and quantify different coexisting pathologies, particularly axonal loss and demyelination within autopsied multiple sclerosis human brain specimens. We correlated the DBSI derived maps with quantitative histology maps generated by means of color based segmentation. DBSI-derived fiber fraction was seen to correlate with Bielschowsky’s silver stain for axonal integrity, and the DBSI-derived radial diffusivity negatively correlated with Luxol Fast Blue-Periodic Acid-Schiff (LFB-PAS) stain for myelin integrity.
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