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"We plan to analyze these MRI structural measures longitudinally to determine if changes in brain volumes or lesion burden over time contribute to fatigue trajectories. More broadly, we might ...
Researchers used a powerful MRI scanner to monitor people with multiple sclerosis and found a link between the total volume of cortical lesions and neurological disability. Share on Pinterest ...
Cortical lesions play a major role in the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). A recent study looked to longitudinally characterize the development and evolution of cortical lesions in MS across ...
A study recently published in Brain and Behavior has shown that certain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters correlated with a greater risk of recurrence and progression to multiple sclerosis ...
In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), cortical lesions predict disability independently of white matter damage, according to a new study. The results, published in JAMA Neurology, underline the ...
A retrospective, five-year study of 1,314 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) has found that atrophied brain lesion volume is the only marker from MRI scans that can accurately predict which ...
For decades, clinicians treating multiple sclerosis (MS) have interpreted the appearance of new or expanding brain lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans as a sign that a patient’s disease ...
A new MRI method developed by the team at the Mātai Medical Research Institute detects subtle brain lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients that are not seen on current state-of-the-art scans. The ...
Even with disease-modifying therapies, patients who have chronically active inflammatory MS lesions can expect an aggressive disease course and poor outcomes. A new study shows that patients with ≥4 ...
Honolulu, HI - A new study shows that in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), daily treatment with 80 mg of simvastatin significantly decreased the number and volume of active MS ...
Depression is associated with decreased neurologic function and new brain lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), new research suggests. In an observational study of more than 2500 patients ...
Researchers used a powerful MRI scanner to monitor people with multiple sclerosis and found a link between the total volume of cortical lesions and neurological disability. Researchers were able to ...
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