In multiple sclerosis, microstructural damage of normal-appearing brain tissue is an important feature of its pathology. Understanding these mechanisms is vital to help develop neuroprotective strategies. The visual pathway is a key model to study mechanisms of damage and recovery in demyelination. Anterograde trans-synaptic degeneration across the lateral geniculate nuclei has been suggested as a mechanism of tissue damage to explain optic radiation abnormalities seen in association with demyelinating disease and optic neuritis, although evidence for this has relied solely on cross-sectional studies. We therefore aimed to assess: (i) longitudinal changes in the diffusion properties of optic radiations after optic neuritis suggesting trans-...
BACKGROUND: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Background: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Axonal loss and remyelination are major pathological substrates implicated in the balance between re...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying microstructural damage to normal-appearing brain tissue in m...
Increasing evidence suggest that neuronal damage is an early and diffuse feature of Multiple Scleros...
Increasing evidence suggest that neuronal damage is an early and diffuse feature of Multiple Scleros...
Objective To investigate the coexistence of anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic axonal degener...
The spread of neurodegeneration through the human brain network is reported as underlying the progre...
Aim: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic degen...
Previous studies have reported diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) changes within the optic radiations of...
Background: Optic pathway is considered an ideal model to study the interaction between inflammation...
Objectives We investigated changes in the optic tract and optic radiation in patients with multiple ...
BACKGROUND: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
© 2013 Dr. Gelareh AhmadiMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the cen...
Importance: Clinical outcome in multiple sclerosis was suggested to be driven by not only remyelinat...
BACKGROUND: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Background: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Axonal loss and remyelination are major pathological substrates implicated in the balance between re...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying microstructural damage to normal-appearing brain tissue in m...
Increasing evidence suggest that neuronal damage is an early and diffuse feature of Multiple Scleros...
Increasing evidence suggest that neuronal damage is an early and diffuse feature of Multiple Scleros...
Objective To investigate the coexistence of anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic axonal degener...
The spread of neurodegeneration through the human brain network is reported as underlying the progre...
Aim: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic degen...
Previous studies have reported diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) changes within the optic radiations of...
Background: Optic pathway is considered an ideal model to study the interaction between inflammation...
Objectives We investigated changes in the optic tract and optic radiation in patients with multiple ...
BACKGROUND: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
© 2013 Dr. Gelareh AhmadiMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the cen...
Importance: Clinical outcome in multiple sclerosis was suggested to be driven by not only remyelinat...
BACKGROUND: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Background: Early markers of axonal and clinical outcomes are required for early phase testing of pu...
Axonal loss and remyelination are major pathological substrates implicated in the balance between re...