PURPOSE: Image-guided, single-voxel, localized proton magnetic resonan
ce (MR) spectroscopy was performed to assess white matter in childhood
adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven X-linked AL
D subjects, seven with neurologic symptoms or white matter lesions at
MR imaging and four asymptomatic patients, were compared with nine age
d-matched, healthy volunteers. RESULTS: Compared with those from norma
l white matter, MR spectra from white matter lesions (n = 6) showed 65
% reduction in the ratio of N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) to total creatine
(tCr) (P < .01); 55% increase in the ratio of choline-containing comp
ounds (Cho) to tCr (P < .02); substantial levels of tCr; 94% increase
in the ratio of glutamate, glutamine, or inositol to tCr (P < .02); an
d lactate accumulation in four patients. Patients without brain lesion
s (n = 4) exhibited a 51% increase in Cho-to-tCr ratio (P < .01) and 1
1% non-significant increase in NAA-to-tCr ratio. CONCLUSION: Proton MR
spectroscopy may prove a valuable technique for noninvasive diagnosti
c and prognostic assessment of ALD.