Journal article
Microstructure in patients with visual snow syndrome: An ultra-high field morphological and quantitative MRI study
M Strik, M Clough, EJ Solly, R Glarin, OB White, SC Kolbe, J Fielding
Brain Communications | Published : 2022
Abstract
Visual snow syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by continuous visual disturbance and a range of non-visual symptoms, including tinnitus and migraine. Little is known about the pathological mechanisms underlying visual snow syndrome. Here, we assessed brain morphometry and microstructure in visual snow syndrome patients using high-resolution structural and quantitative MRI. Forty visual snow syndrome patients (22 with migraine) and 43 controls underwent 7-Tesla MRI (MP2RAGE, 0.75 mm isotropic resolution). Volumetric and quantitative T1 values were extracted for white and grey matter regions and compared between groups. Where regions were significantly different between groups (..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Visual Snow Initiative (https://www.visualsnowinitiative.org).