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Choroid plexus volume differentiates MS from its mimics.

Elle LevitZheng RenVirgilio GonzenbachChristina J AzevedoPeter A CalabresiBruce Anthony Campbell CreeLeorah FreemanErin E LongbrakeJiwon OhMatthew K SchindlerNancy L SicotteDaniel S ReichDaniel OntanedaPascal SatiQuy CaoRussell T ShinoharaAndrew J Solomon
Published in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2024)
This study aimed to determine whether choroid plexus volume (CPV) could differentiate multiple sclerosis (MS) from its mimics. A secondary analysis of two previously enrolled studies, 50 participants with MS and 64 with alternative diagnoses were included. CPV was automatically segmented from 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), followed by manual review to remove misclassified tissue. Mean normalized choroid plexus volume (nCPV) to intracranial volume demonstrated relatively high specificity for MS participants in each cohort (0.80 and 0.76) with an area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve of 0.71 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.55-0.87) and 0.65 (95% CI = 0.52-0.77). In this preliminary study, nCPV differentiated MS from its mimics.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • mass spectrometry
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • ms ms
  • contrast enhanced
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • structural basis