Background and purpose To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive outcome measure in primary-progressive MS. Material and methods Changes in cerebellar volumes over one-year follow-up, estimated in 26 primary-progressive MS patients and 20 controls with Freesurfer longitudinal pipeline, were assessed using Wilcoxon test and tested for their correlation with disability worsening by a logistic regression. Clinical worsening was defined as EDSS score increase or change of >20% for 25-foot walk test or 9-hole peg test scores at follow-up. Sample sizes for given treatment effects and power were calculated. The findings were validated in an independent cohort of 20 primary- progressive MS patients. Results Signifi...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential usefulness of two new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis ...
Función cognitiva; Imagen por resonancia magnética; Esclerosis múltiple primaria progresivaCognitive...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...
Background and purpose: To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive out...
Background and purpose To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive out...
To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive outcome measure in primary-...
Objective To investigate global and lobular cerebellar volumetries in patients with progressive mult...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progr...
BACKGROUND: Although neuropathological observations suggest that cerebellar cortex is a major site o...
: Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in prog...
This thesis describes the work performed using conventional (whole and regional brain volume) and no...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Background: Cerebellar involvement is one of the bad prognostic factors in patients with multiple s...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential usefulness of two new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis ...
Función cognitiva; Imagen por resonancia magnética; Esclerosis múltiple primaria progresivaCognitive...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...
Background and purpose: To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive out...
Background and purpose To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive out...
To assess whether cerebellar volumes changes could represent a sensitive outcome measure in primary-...
Objective To investigate global and lobular cerebellar volumetries in patients with progressive mult...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progr...
BACKGROUND: Although neuropathological observations suggest that cerebellar cortex is a major site o...
: Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in prog...
This thesis describes the work performed using conventional (whole and regional brain volume) and no...
Imaging markers that are reliable, reproducible and sensitive to neurodegenerative changes in progre...
Background: Cerebellar involvement is one of the bad prognostic factors in patients with multiple s...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential usefulness of two new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis ...
Función cognitiva; Imagen por resonancia magnética; Esclerosis múltiple primaria progresivaCognitive...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...