The objective of this study was to identify asymptomatic patients with brain MRI lesions suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a low-prevalence area of Pakistan. Brain MRIs for 864 patients were reviewed at the Aga Khan University (Karachi, Pakistan) during an 8-month period of 2006 and 2007 to identify patients with lesions suggestive of MS. The lesions were characterised based on modified Barkhof criteria. Six (two females) (0.7%) of 864 patients fulfilled brain MRI criteria suggestive of MS. The mean number of MRI lesions (total lesions on T2) were 9 (range 5–14). Although Pakistan is considered a low-prevalence area for MS, 0.7% of brain MRI scans in patients without clinical MS symptoms showed lesions fulfilling brain MRI criteria o...
Background and objective: Optic neuritis (ON) is associated with a 38% ten-year risk of developing m...
Novel data on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Pakistan from leading institutes in the country was present...
MRI has improved the diagnostic work-up of multiple sclerosis, but inappropriate image interpretatio...
Objective: The research objective is the assessment of multiple sclerosis, presented clinically. Me...
Objective: To describe different modes of presentation of multiple sclerosis in the Pakistani popula...
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common acquired demyelinating diseases with g...
Background and Purpose: The retrospective determination of the involvement of the regional variation...
Objective To analyse the typical and atypical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of brain mul...
<div><p>Longitudinal studies have shown that brain white matter lesions are strong predictors of the...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which commonl...
Using internationally accepted strict clinical criteria, 30 patients with probable multiple sclerosi...
Multiple sclerosis(MS) is an acquired chronic demyelinating disease of central nervous system is a l...
We describe retrospective data from the largest series of patients (n=142) with multiple sclerosis (...
The aim of the study is to investigate the main methodsto detect Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Lesions in ...
Objective: Evaluate the MRI findings of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Thai patients and compare these w...
Background and objective: Optic neuritis (ON) is associated with a 38% ten-year risk of developing m...
Novel data on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Pakistan from leading institutes in the country was present...
MRI has improved the diagnostic work-up of multiple sclerosis, but inappropriate image interpretatio...
Objective: The research objective is the assessment of multiple sclerosis, presented clinically. Me...
Objective: To describe different modes of presentation of multiple sclerosis in the Pakistani popula...
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common acquired demyelinating diseases with g...
Background and Purpose: The retrospective determination of the involvement of the regional variation...
Objective To analyse the typical and atypical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of brain mul...
<div><p>Longitudinal studies have shown that brain white matter lesions are strong predictors of the...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which commonl...
Using internationally accepted strict clinical criteria, 30 patients with probable multiple sclerosi...
Multiple sclerosis(MS) is an acquired chronic demyelinating disease of central nervous system is a l...
We describe retrospective data from the largest series of patients (n=142) with multiple sclerosis (...
The aim of the study is to investigate the main methodsto detect Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Lesions in ...
Objective: Evaluate the MRI findings of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Thai patients and compare these w...
Background and objective: Optic neuritis (ON) is associated with a 38% ten-year risk of developing m...
Novel data on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Pakistan from leading institutes in the country was present...
MRI has improved the diagnostic work-up of multiple sclerosis, but inappropriate image interpretatio...