ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 years in the natural history of primary progressive multiple sclerosis using data from the placebo group of the INFORMS trial (n = 487; clinicaltrials.gov NCT00731692).MethodsMagnetic resonance imaging scans were collected annually. Brain volume loss was determined using SIENA. Patients were stratified by baseline normalized brain volume after adjusting for demographic and disease-burden covariates.ResultsBaseline normalized brain volume was predictive of disability worsening: Risk of 3-month confirmed disability progression was reduced by 36% for high versus low baseline normalized brain volume (Cox's model hazard ratio 0.64, P&nbs...
Objective To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinical ...
Background: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...
BACKGROUND: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening ov...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
BACKGROUND: Conventional MRI lesion measures modestly predict long term disability in some clinicall...
Objective To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinical ...
Background: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...
BACKGROUND: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 yea...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening ov...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain volume measures are widely used outcomes in se...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinica...
BACKGROUND: Conventional MRI lesion measures modestly predict long term disability in some clinicall...
Objective To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinical ...
Background: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...
BACKGROUND: Methodological challenges limit the use of brain atrophy and lesion burden measures in t...