Brain pathological changes during neurodegenerative diseases and their identification methods: How does QSM perform in detecting this process?
Farzaneh Nikparast, Zohreh Ganji, Mohammad Danesh Doust, Reyhane Faraji & Hoda Zare
Insights into Imaging volume 13, Article number: 74 (2022)
The presence of iron is essential for many biological processes in the body. But sometimes, for various reasons, the amount of iron deposition in different areas of the brain increases, which leads to problems related to the nervous system. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) is one of the newest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based methods for assessing iron accumulation in target areas. This Narrative Review article aims to evaluate the performance of QSM compared to other methods of assessing iron deposition in the clinical field. Based on the results, we introduced related basic definitions, some neurodegenerative diseases, methods of examining iron deposition in these diseases, and their advantages and disadvantages. This article states that the QSM method can be introduced as a new, reliable, and non-invasive technique for clinical evaluations.