We investigate multi-compartment diffusion MRI models in the in vivo spinal cord of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. We find significant differences in diffusion measures of tissue microstructure and diffusivity indices between healthy controls (N=21) and MS patients (N=12). We also explore their relationships to clinical data, including disability scores, 25-foot walk tests, and disease duration, and note unique trends in these measures with increasing disability. These models may enable improved in vivo characterization of the spinal cord in MS patients and enable quantification of changes in meaningful tissue microstructure indices.
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