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Longitudinal evaluation of iron concentration and atrophy in the dentate nuclei in friedreich ataxia.

Phillip G D WardIan H HardingThomas G CloseLouise A CorbenMartin B DelatyckiElsdon StoreyNellie Georgiou-KaristianisGary F Egan
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2019)
Progressive dentate nucleus abnormalities are evident in vivo in Friedreich ataxia, and the rates of change of iron concentration and atrophy in these structures are sensitive to the disease stage. The findings are consistent with an increased rate of iron concentration and atrophy early in the disease, followed by iron accumulation and stable volume in later stages. This pattern suggests that iron dysregulation persists after loss of the vulnerable neurons in the dentate. The significant changes observed over a 2-year period highlight the utility of quantitative susceptibility mapping as a longitudinal biomarker and staging tool. © 2019 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • high resolution
  • lymph node
  • spinal cord
  • mass spectrometry