Identification of hippocampal cortical microinfarcts on postmortem 3-T magnetic resonance imaging

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Abstract

Cortical microinfarcts (CMI) are increasingly recognized in the neurological community as a biomarker related to cognitive impairment and dementia. If their radiological depiction has been largely described in experimental settings using ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), less is known about their visibility on routinely used 3-T MRI. In this radiologic-pathologic correlation study, using 3-T post-mortem MRI, we searched for hippocampal CMI, in a double-blinded fashion, and found that only 4/36, or 11%, were clearly demonstrated on both radiological and histopathological exams.

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Scheffler, M., Salomir, R., Maturana, E., Montandon, M. L., Kövari, E. V., & Haller, S. (2021). Identification of hippocampal cortical microinfarcts on postmortem 3-T magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroradiology, 63(9), 1569–1573. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-021-02717-8

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