Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are demyelinating central nervous system disorders that may present with some overlapping clinical symptoms but differ pathophysiologically. We used tissue-specific quantitative measures, produced by mcDESPOT, to characterize tissue pathology in MS and NMOSD groups compared to healthy controls. We observed decreased myelin water fraction, increased T2 of intra/extracellular water, increased cerebrospinal volume fraction, and increased myelin water residence time in the brainstem and corpus callosum of MS and NMOSD subjects, compared to controls. These sensitive advanced MRI measures could provide an improved understanding of MS and NMOSD pathogenesis.
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