Improved detection of incipient vascular changes by a biotechnological platform combining post mortem MRI in situ with neuropathology
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2009
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| Resumo |
The histopathological counterpart of white matter hyperintensities is a matter of debate. Methodological and ethical limitations have prevented this question to be elucidated. We want to introduce a protocol applying state-of-the-art methods in order to solve fundamental questions regarding the neuroimaging-neuropathological uncertainties comprising the most common white matter hyperintensities [WMHs] seen in aging. By this protocol, the correlation between signal features in in situ, post mortem MRI-derived methods, including DTI and MTR and quantitative and qualitative histopathology can be investigated. We are mainly interested in determining the precise neuroanatomical substrate of incipient WMHs. A major issue in this protocol is the exact co-registration of small lesion in a tridimensional coordinate system that compensates tissue deformations after histological processing. The protocol is based on four principles: post mortem MRI in situ performed in a short post mortem interval, minimal brain deformation during processing, thick serial histological sections and computer-assisted 3D reconstruction of the histological sections. This protocol will greatly facilitate a systematic study of the location, pathogenesis, clinical impact, prognosis and prevention of WMHs. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, v.283, n.1/Fev, p.2-8, 2009 0022-510X http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21927 10.1016/j.jns.2009.02.327 |
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eng |
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences |
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restrictedAccess Copyright ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
| Palavras-Chave | #Neuroimaging #MRI #Neuropathology #Autopsy #Correlation #Methods #3D reconstruction #White matter hyperintensities #Leukoaraiosis #CEREBRAL WHITE-MATTER #SMALL VESSEL DISEASE #RISK-FACTORS #HUMAN BRAIN #INTERSUBJECT VARIABILITY #PATHOLOGIC CORRELATION #LACUNAR INFARCTION #ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE #COGNITIVE FUNCTION #SERIAL SECTIONS #Clinical Neurology #Neurosciences |
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article proceedings paper publishedVersion |