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MR spectroscopy of cervical spinal cord in patients with multiple sclerosis
Authors:Ay?e?Tuba?Karagülle?Kendi  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:drtubakendi@yahoo.com"   title="  drtubakendi@yahoo.com"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Funda?Uysal?Tan,Mustafa?Kendi,Sevda?Yilmaz,Sinef?Huvaj,Serdar?Tellio?lu
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Center for MR Research, University of Minnesota, 2021 6th Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 , USA;(2) Neurology Department, K"imath"r"imath"kkale University School of Medicine, K"imath"r"imath"kkale, Turkey;(3) 2111 21th Street S21, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA;(4) Radiology Department, K"imath"r"imath"kkale University School of Medicine, K"imath"r"imath"kkale, Turkey;(5) Radiology Department, K"imath"r"imath"kkale University School of Medicine, K"imath"r"imath"kkale, Turkey
Abstract:MR spectroscopy (MRS) of the brain in patients with multiple sclerosis has been well studied. However, in vivo MRS of the spinal cord in patients with MR spectroscopy has not been reported to our knowledge. We performed MRS of normal-appearing cervical spinal cords in multiple sclerosis patients and in healthy controls. N-acetyl aspartate was shown to be reduced within the cervical spinal cord of multiple sclerosis patients when compared with healthy controls. This finding supports axonal loss and damage within even normal-appearing spinal cords of multiple sclerosis patients.An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:Multiple sclerosis  Magnetic resonance spectroscopy  Spinal cord
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