Optic neuritis (ON) is the first clinical manifestation in 20 % of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The inflammation and demyelination of the optic nerve are characterized by symptomatic visual impairment and retrobulbar pain, and associated with decreased visual acuity, decreased colour and contrast sensitivity, delayed visual evoked potentials and visual field defects. Spontaneous recovery of vision typically occurs within weeks or months after onset, depending on the resolution of inflammation, remyelination, restoration of conduction in axons which persist demyelinated and neuronal plasticity in the cortical and subcortical visual pathways. To assess where recovery takes place along the visual pathway, visual activation was studie...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
BACKGROUND Neuro-axonal injury is a key contributor to non-reversible long-term disability in multip...
Importance: Clinical outcome in multiple sclerosis was suggested to be driven by not only remyelinat...
Structural MRI, electrophysiology, and functional MRI (fMRI) elucidate different aspects of damage a...
OBJECTIVE: To study if the thalamic lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is affected in multiple scleros...
In this thesis, the mechanisms of damage and repair in clinically isolated optic neuritis (ON) were...
The ability to distinguish adaptive cortical reorganization may help to target future therapeutic st...
Background: Optic pathway is considered an ideal model to study the interaction between inflammation...
Axonal loss and remyelination are major pathological substrates implicated in the balance between re...
Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammatory injury to the optic nerve. Previous functional (fMRI) studies...
This thesis is concerned with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic, multifocal demyelinating disease o...
Previous studies have revealed brain adaptations to injury that occurs in optic neuritis (ON); howev...
Optic neuritis (ON) is a common cause of vision loss in MS. Resting-state functional magnetic resona...
Basic science and early clinical trial evidence suggest the safe diuretic drug amiloride, may exert ...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
BACKGROUND Neuro-axonal injury is a key contributor to non-reversible long-term disability in multip...
Importance: Clinical outcome in multiple sclerosis was suggested to be driven by not only remyelinat...
Structural MRI, electrophysiology, and functional MRI (fMRI) elucidate different aspects of damage a...
OBJECTIVE: To study if the thalamic lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is affected in multiple scleros...
In this thesis, the mechanisms of damage and repair in clinically isolated optic neuritis (ON) were...
The ability to distinguish adaptive cortical reorganization may help to target future therapeutic st...
Background: Optic pathway is considered an ideal model to study the interaction between inflammation...
Axonal loss and remyelination are major pathological substrates implicated in the balance between re...
Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammatory injury to the optic nerve. Previous functional (fMRI) studies...
This thesis is concerned with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic, multifocal demyelinating disease o...
Previous studies have revealed brain adaptations to injury that occurs in optic neuritis (ON); howev...
Optic neuritis (ON) is a common cause of vision loss in MS. Resting-state functional magnetic resona...
Basic science and early clinical trial evidence suggest the safe diuretic drug amiloride, may exert ...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
Background:In this study, we hypothesized that clinically isolated syndrome-optic neuritis patients ...
BACKGROUND Neuro-axonal injury is a key contributor to non-reversible long-term disability in multip...