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ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 652-656Publisher
WILEY-LISS
DOI: 10.1002/ana.10170
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In this study, we compared direct postmortem in situ (whole-corpse) sagittal spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging (1.5T) of 7 multiple sclerosis cases with targeted high-resolution in vitro axial magnetic resonance imaging (4.7T) and histopathology. On sagittal in situ magnetic resonance imaging, I case had a normal spinal cord, 2 had only focal lesions, 3 had a combination of focal and diffuse abnormalities, and I had only diffuse abnormalities. All spinal cords showed abnormalities on high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and histopathology, confirming the existence of diffuse cord changes as genuine multiple sclerosis-related abnormalities while highlighting the limited resolution of in vivo magnetic resonance imaging.
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