PURPOSE: As conventional quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters are weakly associated with cognitive impairment (CI) in early multiple sclerosis (MS), we explored microstructural white matter alterations in early MS or clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) comparing patients with or without CI. METHODS: Based on a preceding tract-based spatial statistics analysis (3 Tesla MRI) which contrasted 106 patients with early MS or CIS and 49 healthy controls, diffusion metrics (fractional anisotropy, FA, mean diffusivity, MD) were extracted from significant clusters using an atlas-based approach. The FA and MD were compared between patients with (Ci_P n = 14) and without (Cp_P n = 81) cognitive impairment in a subset of patients who ...
Purpose To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and function...
Objective: To assess the relationship between cognition and brain white matter (WM) lesion distribut...
Purpose\ud \ud To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and func...
BACKGROUND: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in re...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
Background and purpose: The stage at which normal appearing white matter (NAWM) abnormalities first ...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), white matter damage is thought to contribute to cognitive dysfunction, w...
BACKGROUND While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in ...
Background: Multiple sclerosis can impair cognition from the early stages and has been shown to be a...
Irreversible white matter (WM) damage, including severe demyelination and axonal loss, is a main det...
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly exhibit cognitive impairments (CI). However, the neur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between cognition and brain white matter (WM) lesion distribu...
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly exhibit cognitive impairments (CI). However, the neur...
Purpose To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and function...
Objective: To assess the relationship between cognition and brain white matter (WM) lesion distribut...
Purpose\ud \ud To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and func...
BACKGROUND: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in re...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
Background and purpose: The stage at which normal appearing white matter (NAWM) abnormalities first ...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), white matter damage is thought to contribute to cognitive dysfunction, w...
BACKGROUND While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in ...
Background: Multiple sclerosis can impair cognition from the early stages and has been shown to be a...
Irreversible white matter (WM) damage, including severe demyelination and axonal loss, is a main det...
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly exhibit cognitive impairments (CI). However, the neur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between cognition and brain white matter (WM) lesion distribu...
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly exhibit cognitive impairments (CI). However, the neur...
Purpose To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and function...
Objective: To assess the relationship between cognition and brain white matter (WM) lesion distribut...
Purpose\ud \ud To identify statistical consensus between published studies for distribution and func...