Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) lesions in white matter (WM) are easily detected with conventional MRI which induce inflammation thereby generating contrast. WM lesions do not consistently explain the extent of clinical disability, cognitive impairment, or the source of an exacerbation. Gray matter (GM) structures including the cerebral cortex and various deep nuclei are known to be affected early in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) and drive disease progression, disability, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. However, little is known about how rapidly GM lesions develop and accumulate over time. Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze the degree and rate of progression in 25 patients with PPMS using voxel-based ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no consensus about the extent of gray matter (GM) atrophy that can be...
BACKGROUND: Brain atrophy, in excess of that seen with normal aging, has been observed early in the ...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation of gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) brain volumes, and WM...
We investigated the relationship between the damage occurring in the brain normal-appearing white ma...
We investigated the relationship between the damage occurring in the brain normal-appearing white ma...
Purpose: To identify the measures of focal and diffuse white matter (WM) abnormalities that are rela...
IMPORTANCE: The investigation of cortical gray matter (GM), deep GM nuclei, and spinal cord damage i...
Objective: Gray matter (GM) atrophy occurs in all multiple sclerosis (MS) phenotypes. We investigate...
The mechanisms underlying the progressive course of multiple sclerosis (MS) are not fully understood...
We have recently reported brain atrophy in the early stages of primary progressive multiple sclerosi...
BackgroundGray matter (GM) atrophy has been reported in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, little is ...
Objectives: To investigate spatial patterns of gray matter (GM) atrophy and their association with d...
Cognitive impairment may result in significant disability in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). ...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by demyelinating and degenerative processes wit...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no consensus about the extent of gray matter (GM) atrophy that can be...
BACKGROUND: Brain atrophy, in excess of that seen with normal aging, has been observed early in the ...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation of gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) brain volumes, and WM...
We investigated the relationship between the damage occurring in the brain normal-appearing white ma...
We investigated the relationship between the damage occurring in the brain normal-appearing white ma...
Purpose: To identify the measures of focal and diffuse white matter (WM) abnormalities that are rela...
IMPORTANCE: The investigation of cortical gray matter (GM), deep GM nuclei, and spinal cord damage i...
Objective: Gray matter (GM) atrophy occurs in all multiple sclerosis (MS) phenotypes. We investigate...
The mechanisms underlying the progressive course of multiple sclerosis (MS) are not fully understood...
We have recently reported brain atrophy in the early stages of primary progressive multiple sclerosi...
BackgroundGray matter (GM) atrophy has been reported in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, little is ...
Objectives: To investigate spatial patterns of gray matter (GM) atrophy and their association with d...
Cognitive impairment may result in significant disability in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). ...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by demyelinating and degenerative processes wit...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no consensus about the extent of gray matter (GM) atrophy that can be...
BACKGROUND: Brain atrophy, in excess of that seen with normal aging, has been observed early in the ...
AbstractGrey matter (GM) atrophy occurs early in primary progressive MS (PPMS), but it is unknown wh...