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Diffusion time dependence of the apparent diffusion tensor in healthy human brain and white matter disease

✍ Scribed by Chris A. Clark; Maj Hedehus; Michael E. Moseley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
156 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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✦ Synopsis


The diffusion time dependence of the brain water diffusion tensor provides information regarding diffusion restriction and hindrance but has received little attention, primarily due to limitations in gradient amplitude available on clinical MRI systems, required to achieve short diffusion times. Using new, more powerful gradient hardware, the diffusion time dependence of tensor-derived metrics were studied in human brain in the range 8-80 ms, which encompasses the shortest diffusion times studied to date. There was no evidence for a change in mean diffusivity, fractional anisotropy, or in the eigenvalues with diffusion time in healthy human brain. The findings are consistent with a model of unrestricted, but hindered water diffusion with semipermeable membranes, likely originating from the extracellular space in which the average extracellular separation is less than 7 microns. Similar findings in two multiple sclerosis plaques indicated that the size of the water diffusion space in the lesion did not exceed this dimension.


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