Objectives: To measure the development of spinal cord (SC) atrophy over 1 year in patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS) and determine the sample sizes required to demonstrate a reduction in spinal cord cross-sectional area (SC-CSA) as an outcome measure in clinical trials. Methods: In total, 44 PMS patients (26 primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS), 18 secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS)) and 29 healthy controls (HCs) were studied at baseline and 12 months. SC-CSA was measured using the three-dimensional (3D) fast field echo sequences acquired at 3T and the active surface model. Multiple linear regressions were used to investigate changes in imaging measurements. Results: PPMS patients had shorter disease du...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence is mounting that spinal cord atrophy significantly correlates with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The onset of multiple sclerosis is relapsing remitting or primary progress...
Purpose: To determine whether spinal cord atrophy differs among disease subtypes in multiple scleros...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the implications for clinical trial design of the generalised bound...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the implications for clinical trial design of the generalised bound...
Objective To examine the temporal evolution of spinal cord (SC) atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Objective To examine the temporal evolution of spinal cord (SC) atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that upper cervical cord atrophy (UCCA) occurs in multiple s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence is mounting that spinal cord atrophy significantly correlates with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The onset of multiple sclerosis is relapsing remitting or primary progress...
Purpose: To determine whether spinal cord atrophy differs among disease subtypes in multiple scleros...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the implications for clinical trial design of the generalised bound...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the implications for clinical trial design of the generalised bound...
Objective To examine the temporal evolution of spinal cord (SC) atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Objective To examine the temporal evolution of spinal cord (SC) atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Reliable measurements of cervical cord atrophy progression may be useful for monitoring ...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
Background: Pathology in the spinal cord of patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PP...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that upper cervical cord atrophy (UCCA) occurs in multiple s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence is mounting that spinal cord atrophy significantly correlates with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The onset of multiple sclerosis is relapsing remitting or primary progress...
Purpose: To determine whether spinal cord atrophy differs among disease subtypes in multiple scleros...