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T2 heterogeneity: a novel marker of microstructural integrity associated with cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment.

Alfie R WearnVolkan NurdalEsther Saunders-JenningsMichael J KnightHanna K IsotalusSerena DillonDemitra TsivosRisto A KauppinenElizabeth J Coulthard
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2020)
We show that T2 heterogeneity can identify subtle changes in microstructural integrity of brain tissue in MCI and predict cognitive decline over a year. We describe a new model that considers the competing effects of factors that both increase and decrease T2. These two opposing forces suggest that previous conclusions based on T2 midpoint may have obscured the true potential of T2 as a marker of subtle neuropathology. We propose that T2 heterogeneity reflects microstructural integrity with potential to be a widely used early biomarker of conditions such as AD.
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