Correlation Between Cognitive Dysfunction And The Corpus Callosum Index, Brain Atrophy, Lesion Load In Multiple Sclerosis

L. Immich Goncalves,G. Rodrigues Dos Passos,L. Piccoli Conzatti, J. Luiz Palmeiro Burger,G. Henrique Tomasi, M. Edler Zandona, L. Schermann Azambuja,I. Gomes,A. Franco,D. Kazutoshi Sato,J. Becker

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL(2017)

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BACKGROUND:The corpus callosum index (CCI) can be easily and reliably obtained from conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and has been proposed as a possible marker of brain atrophy in MS. However, further validation of its correlation with volumetric measurements is still warranted. OBJECTIVE:To assess the correlation of the CCI with the corpus callosum volume (CCV), brain and lesion volumes, and level of disability in MS. METHODS:Cross-sectional, exploratory study including patients with relapsing-remitting MS. Clinical assessment comprised of physical and cognitive disability scales. MRI parameters included conventional volumetric measurements, the CCI (manual), and the CCV (automated). RESULTS:Twenty-four patients were included. There was a strong correlation between the CCI and CCV. The CCI correlated strongly with the white matter and lesion volumes, and moderately with the whole brain volume and scores on the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test and MS Functional Composite. There were no correlations between the CCI and either gray matter volume or scores on the Expanded Disability Status Scale, the 9-Hole Peg Test, or the Timed 25-Foot Walk test. CONCLUSION:The findings support the validity of the CCI as an easy-to-obtain marker of brain atrophy, lesion load, and cognitive dysfunction in patients with MS.
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Multiple sclerosis,Corpus callosum,Atrophy,Magnetic resonance imaging,Neuroimaging,Cognitive dysfunction
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