\(\bf Background:\) Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based techniques for SC cross-sectional area (CSA) quantification have improved over time, there is no common agreement on whether to measure at single vertebral levels or across larger regions and whether upper SC CSA can be reliably measured from brain images. \(\bf Aim:\) To compare in a multicenter setting three CSA measurement methods in terms of repeatability at different anatomical levels. To analyze the agreement between measurements performed on the cervical cord and on brain MRI. \(\bf Method:\) One healthy volunteer was scanned three times on the same day in six sites (three scanner vendors) using a 3T MRI protocol includi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Measures for spinal cord atrophy have become increasingly important as imagi...
Background: The spinal cord (SC) is a compact structure with a functional anatomic organization tha...
Spinal cord (SC) atrophy is an important contributor to the development of disability in many neurol...
\(\bf Background:\) Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While M...
Background: Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based...
Background: In multiple sclerosis (MS), recent work suggests that cervical cord atrophy is more cons...
Introduction: Atrophy of the spinal cord is known to occur in multiple sclerosis (MS). The mean uppe...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is a common and clinically relevant characteristic in mu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is a common and clinically relevant characteristic in mu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence is mounting that spinal cord atrophy significantly correlates with ...
ABSTRACT: Spinal cord cross-sectional area (CSA) is a relevant biomarker to assess spinal cord atrop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: AdvancedMR imaging techniques are critical to understanding the pathophysiol...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is commonly measured from cerebral MRIs, including the u...
Background: The reliable and efficient measurement of spinal cord atrophy is of growing interest in ...
Background and purposeNeurological and neurodegenerative diseases can affect the spinal cord (SC) of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Measures for spinal cord atrophy have become increasingly important as imagi...
Background: The spinal cord (SC) is a compact structure with a functional anatomic organization tha...
Spinal cord (SC) atrophy is an important contributor to the development of disability in many neurol...
\(\bf Background:\) Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While M...
Background: Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based...
Background: In multiple sclerosis (MS), recent work suggests that cervical cord atrophy is more cons...
Introduction: Atrophy of the spinal cord is known to occur in multiple sclerosis (MS). The mean uppe...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is a common and clinically relevant characteristic in mu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is a common and clinically relevant characteristic in mu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence is mounting that spinal cord atrophy significantly correlates with ...
ABSTRACT: Spinal cord cross-sectional area (CSA) is a relevant biomarker to assess spinal cord atrop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: AdvancedMR imaging techniques are critical to understanding the pathophysiol...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord atrophy is commonly measured from cerebral MRIs, including the u...
Background: The reliable and efficient measurement of spinal cord atrophy is of growing interest in ...
Background and purposeNeurological and neurodegenerative diseases can affect the spinal cord (SC) of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Measures for spinal cord atrophy have become increasingly important as imagi...
Background: The spinal cord (SC) is a compact structure with a functional anatomic organization tha...
Spinal cord (SC) atrophy is an important contributor to the development of disability in many neurol...