Objectives: In multiple sclerosis (MS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a sensitive tool for detecting white matter lesions, but its diagnostic specificity is still suboptimal; ambiguous cases are frequent in clinical practice. Detection of perivenular lesions in the brain (the “central vein sign”) improves the pathological specificity of MS diagnosis, but comprehensive evaluation of this MRI biomarker in MS-mimicking inflammatory and/or autoimmune diseases, such as central nervous system (CNS) inflammatory vasculopathies, is lacking. In a multicenter study, we assessed the frequency of perivenular lesions in MS versus systemic autoimmune diseases with CNS involvement and primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS). Methods: In 31 patients with...
Background: The central vein sign (CVS) is a radiological feature proposed as a multiple sclerosis (...
Objective: To assess the value of the central vein sign (CVS) on a clinical 3T scanner to distinguis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have used w...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a sensitive tool for detecting white...
Introduction: Susceptibility weighted (SW) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can visualize the vein/s...
IMPORTANCE: The central vein sign has been proposed as a specific imaging biomarker for distinguishi...
© 2019 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: The central vein sign has been...
Importance: The central vein sign has been proposed as a specific imaging biomarker for distinguishi...
Background: The central vein sign (CVS) is a radiological feature proposed as a multiple sclerosis (...
Background: MRI is an essential tool for diagnosing multiple sclerosis; however, overlap with nonspe...
The current diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is based on confirmation of the disseminated pathol...
The central vein sign (CVS) has been shown to help in the differential diagnosis of multiple scleros...
The central vein sign (CVS) is a promising MRI biomarker in multiple sclerosis (MS). CVS has recentl...
The specificity and implementation of current MRI-based diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (...
AIMS: To systematically review the diagnostic value of the central vein sign (CVS) in multiple scle...
Background: The central vein sign (CVS) is a radiological feature proposed as a multiple sclerosis (...
Objective: To assess the value of the central vein sign (CVS) on a clinical 3T scanner to distinguis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have used w...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a sensitive tool for detecting white...
Introduction: Susceptibility weighted (SW) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can visualize the vein/s...
IMPORTANCE: The central vein sign has been proposed as a specific imaging biomarker for distinguishi...
© 2019 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: The central vein sign has been...
Importance: The central vein sign has been proposed as a specific imaging biomarker for distinguishi...
Background: The central vein sign (CVS) is a radiological feature proposed as a multiple sclerosis (...
Background: MRI is an essential tool for diagnosing multiple sclerosis; however, overlap with nonspe...
The current diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is based on confirmation of the disseminated pathol...
The central vein sign (CVS) has been shown to help in the differential diagnosis of multiple scleros...
The central vein sign (CVS) is a promising MRI biomarker in multiple sclerosis (MS). CVS has recentl...
The specificity and implementation of current MRI-based diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (...
AIMS: To systematically review the diagnostic value of the central vein sign (CVS) in multiple scle...
Background: The central vein sign (CVS) is a radiological feature proposed as a multiple sclerosis (...
Objective: To assess the value of the central vein sign (CVS) on a clinical 3T scanner to distinguis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have used w...