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Direct Localization of the VIM/DRTT Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Essential Tremor: A Pilot MRI Study

Sohae Chung, Ha Neul Song, Varun R. Subramaniam, Pippa Storey, Seon-Hi Shin, Timothy M. Shepherd, Yvonne W. Lui, Yi Wang, Alon Mogilner, Brian H. Kopell and Ki Sueng Choi
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 2025, ajnr.A8934; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8934
Sohae Chung
From the Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R) & Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology (S.C, P.S, S.S, T.M.S., Y.W.L), and Department of Neurosurgery (A.M), New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA (Y.W); Nash Family Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics (H.N.S, V.R.S., B.H.K, K.S.C), Department of Neurosurgery (V.R.S, B.H.K), and Department of Radiology (K.S.C), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
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Ha Neul Song
From the Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R) & Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology (S.C, P.S, S.S, T.M.S., Y.W.L), and Department of Neurosurgery (A.M), New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA (Y.W); Nash Family Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics (H.N.S, V.R.S., B.H.K, K.S.C), Department of Neurosurgery (V.R.S, B.H.K), and Department of Radiology (K.S.C), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
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Varun R. Subramaniam
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Pippa Storey
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Seon-Hi Shin
From the Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R) & Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology (S.C, P.S, S.S, T.M.S., Y.W.L), and Department of Neurosurgery (A.M), New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA (Y.W); Nash Family Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics (H.N.S, V.R.S., B.H.K, K.S.C), Department of Neurosurgery (V.R.S, B.H.K), and Department of Radiology (K.S.C), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
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Timothy M. Shepherd
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Yvonne W. Lui
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Yi Wang
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Alon Mogilner
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate localization of the ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) within the dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTT) is critical for effective neurosurgical treatment of essential tremor (ET). This study evaluated the feasibility and anatomical specificity of quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) for direct VIM/DRTT visualization, comparing it with conventional diffusion tractography-based reconstructions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-seven participants (10 healthy controls, 17 ET patients) were enrolled across two institutions and imaged on 3T MRI systems. QSM-defined VIM/DRTT regions were manually segmented based on characteristic hypointense susceptibility contrast. Whole-brain diffusion tractography was performed to reconstruct the DRTT, pyramidal tract (PT), and medial lemniscus (ML) tracts. Spatial overlap between QSM-and tractography-defined VIM/DRTT regions was calculated, as well as overlap with neighboring PT and ML tracts to assess specificity.

RESULTS: Two participants were excluded due to insufficient VIM/DRTT streamlines in tractography reconstruction. In healthy controls, QSM-and tractography-defined VIM/DRTT showed high spatial correspondence (left: 87.6 ± 5.1%; right: 85.3 ± 6.5%). ET patients exhibited slightly lower overlap (mean range: 71.5 – 85.1%). Overlap with neighboring PT and ML tracts was minimal (<3.3%), confirming high anatomical specificity of QSM-derived VIM/DRTT regions.

CONCLUSIONS: QSM enables direct visualization of the VIM/DRTT with high spatial agreement to conventional tractography-based approaches while demonstrating minimal overlap with adjacent tracts. These findings support QSM as a complementary or standalone imaging modality for improved, patient-specific neurosurgical targeting in ET.

ABBREVIATIONS: DBS = deep brain stimulation; DRTT = dentatorubrothalamic tract; ET = essential tremor; ML = medial lemniscus; MRgFUS = MR-guided focused ultrasound; VIM = ventral intermediate nucleus; PT = pyramidal tract; QSM = quantitative susceptibility mapping; WM = white matter.

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Sohae Chung, Ha Neul Song, Varun R. Subramaniam, Pippa Storey, Seon-Hi Shin, Timothy M. Shepherd, Yvonne W. Lui, Yi Wang, Alon Mogilner, Brian H. Kopell, Ki Sueng Choi
Direct Localization of the VIM/DRTT Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Essential Tremor: A Pilot MRI Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2025, ajnr.A8934; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8934

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Direct Localization of the VIM/DRTT Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Essential Tremor: A Pilot MRI Study
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