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- W3217656032 abstract "Background Altered callosal integrity has been associated with motor deficits in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but its contribution to disability has, to the knowledge of the authors, not been investigated by using multiparametric MRI approaches. Purpose To investigate structural and functional interhemispheric MRI substrates of global disability at different milestones and upper limb motor impairment in MS. Materials and Methods In this cross-sectional study, healthy control patients and patients with MS (between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2016) were retrospectively selected from our hospital database. Clinical assessment included Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), nine-hole peg test, and digital finger tapping test. By using structural and resting-state functional MRI sequences, probabilistic tractography of hand corticospinal tract fibers, and transcallosal fibers between hand-motor cortices (hereafter, referred to as hand-M1), supplementary motor areas (SMAs), premotor cortices (PMCs), and voxel-mirror homotopic connectivity (VMHC) were analyzed. Random forest analyses identified the MRI predictors of clinical disability at different milestones (EDSS scores of 3.0, 4.0, 6.0) and upper limb motor impairment (nine-hole peg test and finger tapping test z scores < healthy control patients 5th percentile). Results One-hundred thirty healthy control patients (median age, 39 years; interquartile range, 31-50 years; 70 women) and 340 patients with MS (median age, 43 years; interquartile range, 33-51 years; 213 women) were studied. EDSS 3.0 predictors (n = 159) were global measures of atrophy and lesions together with damage measures of corticospinal tracts and transcallosal fibers between PMCs and SMAs (accuracy, 86%; P = .001-.01). For EDSS 4.0 (n = 131), similar predictors were found in addition to damage in transcallosal fibers between hand-M1 (accuracy, 89%; P = .001-.049). No MRI predictors were found for EDSS 6.0 (n = 70). Nine-hole peg test (right, n = 161; left, n = 166) and finger tapping test (right, n = 117; left, n = 111) impairments were predicted by damage in transcallosal fibers between SMAs and PMCs (accuracy range, 69%-77%; P = .001-.049). VMHC abnormalities did not explain clinical outcomes. Conclusion Structural, not functional, abnormalities at MRI in transcallosal premotor and motor white matter fibers predicted severity of global disability and upper limb motor impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis. The informative role of such predictors appeared less evident at higher disability levels. © RSNA, 2021 Online supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Barkhof and Pontillo in this issue." @default.
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- W3217656032 title "MRI of Transcallosal White Matter Helps to Predict Motor Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis" @default.
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