In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to identify cortical lesions (CL). We sought to evaluate the reliability of CL detection on DIR longitudinally at multiple subsequent time-points applying the MAGNIMs scoring criteria for CLs.26 MS patients received a 3T-MRI (Siemens, Skyra) with DIR at 12 time-points (TP) within a 16 months period. Scans were assessed in random order by two different raters. Both raters separately marked all CLs on each scan and total lesion numbers were obtained for each scan-TP and patient. After a retrospective re-evaluation, the number of consensus CLs (conL) was defined as the total number of CLs, which both raters finally agreed on. ...
: Background Cortical multiple sclerosis lesions are clinically relevant but inconspicuous at conven...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...
PURPOSE:In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magnetic resonance...
BACKGROUND: Different double inversion recovery (DIR) sequences are currently used in multiple scler...
Background: Cortical lesions are highly inconspicuous on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Double in...
Objective Cortical grey matter lesions are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), but usually not seen o...
Double inversion recovery (DIR) detects only a minority (<20%) of cortical lesions (CL) in multiple ...
Cortical demyelinating lesions are clinically important in multiple sclerosis, but notoriously diffi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of double inversion recovery (DIR) magnet...
Background and Objective: In multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magne...
BACKGROUND: The presence of cortical lesions (CLs) and their topographic distribution in the brains ...
Previous studies comparing phase sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) to double inversion recovery (D...
Background and Objective: In multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magne...
: Background Cortical multiple sclerosis lesions are clinically relevant but inconspicuous at conven...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...
PURPOSE:In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magnetic resonance...
BACKGROUND: Different double inversion recovery (DIR) sequences are currently used in multiple scler...
Background: Cortical lesions are highly inconspicuous on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Double in...
Objective Cortical grey matter lesions are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), but usually not seen o...
Double inversion recovery (DIR) detects only a minority (<20%) of cortical lesions (CL) in multiple ...
Cortical demyelinating lesions are clinically important in multiple sclerosis, but notoriously diffi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of double inversion recovery (DIR) magnet...
Background and Objective: In multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magne...
BACKGROUND: The presence of cortical lesions (CLs) and their topographic distribution in the brains ...
Previous studies comparing phase sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) to double inversion recovery (D...
Background and Objective: In multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) magne...
: Background Cortical multiple sclerosis lesions are clinically relevant but inconspicuous at conven...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate detection and classification of purely intracortical lesions in mul...