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A New Metabolite Contributing to N-Acetyl Signal in 1H MRS of the Brain in Salla Disease
Neurol 52:1668-1672, Varho,T.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
NAA is considered to be a neuronal marker that, except for Canavan's disease, has been found or assumed to be either stable or reduced. However, in Salla disease the high NA signal may have a contribution from accumulated lysosomal NANA, whi ch offsets the possible loss of NAA. The high Cr is in line with the increased glucose uptake found in our earlier 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-PET study, reflecting increased energy demand. It is worth noting that in a conventional H MRS ratio-based anal ysis these underlying abnormalities would have remained undetected. Our study thus emphasizes the importance of a quantitative assessment of metabolite concentrations in H MRS for detecting altered brain metabolism.
 
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