White matter tracts are known to be highly vulnerable to traumatic axonal injury. Myelin degradation is a major contributing factor for the white matter pathology in traumatic brain injury (TBI), but its relation to neurometabolite alterations is unclear. In this study, we used the latest SPICE technology to perform simultaneous 3D high-resolution MRSI and myelin water imaging to assess the relationship between myelin degradation and neurometabolic changes in acute mild TBI (mTBI) patients. Our results showed coupled MWF and NAA reductions in occipital CC tract of the patients, which provides new insights into TAI pathology in acute mTBI.
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