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Black Rims at 7 Tesla MRI: Accumulation of Iron Around Perivascular Spaces in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

Kancheva, I. K.; Voigt, S.; Munting, L.; van Dis, V.; Koemans, E.; van Osch, M. J. P.; Wermer, M. J. H.; Hirschler, L.; van Walderveen, M.; Weerd, L. v. d.

2026-04-23 neurology
10.64898/2026.04.22.26351134 medRxiv
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A prominent radiological manifestation of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is enlargement of perivascular spaces (EPVS), which is suggested to result from fluid stagnation due to impaired perivascular clearance. Here, we report a novel observation of hypointense rims in cerebral white matter surrounding EPVS near haemorrhages on in vivo 7T Gradient Echo MRI. We hypothesised that the observed black rim pattern denotes iron accumulation that may be caused by incomplete clearance following bleeding. We investigated the occurrence and localisation of this marker on in vivo and ex vivo MRI and examined its histopathological correlates. From MRI data of the prospective longitudinal natural history study of hereditary Dutch-type CAA (D-CAA) at Leiden University Medical Centre, we selected the first 20 consecutive patients who underwent 7T imaging and assessed the presence of black rims on MRI. Post-mortem material was available from one donor with black rims on in vivo scans. Formalin-fixed coronal brain slabs were scanned at 7T MRI, including a high-resolution T2*-weighted sequence. Guided by ex vivo MRI, tissue blocks from representative areas with black rims were sampled for histopathological analysis. Serial sections were stained for iron, calcium, myelin, and general tissue morphology. On in vivo 7T MRI, 9 out of 20 participants exhibited one or several black rims, all located close to a haemorrhage. In the D-CAA donor, ex vivo MRI signal loss matched the in vivo contrast changes. Thirty-six vessels with ex vivo-observed black rims were retrieved and histopathologically examined, showing iron accumulation surrounding perivascular spaces, but the pattern and severity of iron deposition varied. Across groups, vessels displayed microvascular degeneration, including hyaline vessel wall thickening, adventitial fibrosis, and perivascular inflammation. We identified black rims on in vivo 7T MRI and confirmed their correspondence on ex vivo imaging. Iron deposition was determined as the underlying correlate of black rims, but the histopathology appears heterogeneous. The preferential deposition of iron around EPVS may indicate incomplete clearance of iron-positive blood-breakdown products after bleeding. The varied pattern of iron accumulation and microvascular alterations may reflect different pathophysiological mechanisms related to the formation and maintenance of black rims in D-CAA.

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