Axonal degeneration is a major determinant of permanent neurological impairment during multiple sclerosis (MS). Due to the variable course of clinical disease and the heterogeneity of MS lesions, the mechanisms governing axonal degeneration may differ between disease stages. While the etiology of MS remains elusive, there now exist potential prognostic biomarkers that can predict the conversion to clinically definite MS. Specialized imaging techniques identifying axonal injury and drop-out are becoming established in clinical practice as a predictive measure of MS progression, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). However, these imaging techniques are still being debated as predictive biomarkers since...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
INTRODUCTION: At what stage in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) does the damage to axons ...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of neurological disability, which increases predominantly d...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
Long term irreversible disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) is thought to be primarily driven by ax...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
INTRODUCTION: At what stage in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) does the damage to axons ...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess axonal damage and its contribution to disability at different stages of multipl...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of neurological disability, which increases predominantly d...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
Long term irreversible disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) is thought to be primarily driven by ax...
Neuronal and axonal damage has become an important issue in multiple sclerosis. This has been emphas...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
It has been difficult to establish a strong correlation between total brain T2-weighted lesion volum...
INTRODUCTION: At what stage in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) does the damage to axons ...