International audienceRadiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) is characterized by MRI-typical brain lesions fulfilling the 2009 Okuda criteria, detected in patients without clinical conditions suggestive of MS. Half of all RIS patients convert to MS within 10 years. The individual course of the disease, however, is highly variable with 12% of RIS converting directly to progressive MS. Demographic and imaging markers have been associated with the risk of clinical MS in RIS: male sex, younger age, infra-tentorial, and spinal cord lesions on the index scan and gadolinium-enhancing lesions on index or follow-up scans. Although not considered as a distinct MS phenotype, RIS certainly shares common pathological features with early active and progr...
International audienceImportance Predicting disease evolution is becoming essential for optimizing t...
Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) is a central nervous system demyelinating event isolated in time ...
IMPORTANCE Younger age, oligoclonal bands, and infratentorial and spinal cord lesions are factors as...
International audienceRadiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) is characterized by MRI-typical brain l...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex heterogeneous disease. Diagnostic criteria are based on symptom...
For many years, quantifiable biomarkers in neurological diseases have represented a hot topic. In mu...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) often starts in the form of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and only some...
Altres ajuts: T Jens Kuhle was supported by an ECTRIMS Research Fellowship Programme and by the Fors...
Aims: To retrospectively analyse the Bernese radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) cohort with the ...
Eighty-five percent of multiple sclerosis cases begin with a discrete attack termed clinically isola...
To compare clinical and MRI parameters between patients with clinically isolated syndrome and those ...
The prognostic role of cerebrospinal fluid molecular biomarkers determined in early pathogenic stage...
To improve the characterization of asymptomatic subjects with brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
This thesis focuses on disease activity in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and newly diagnosed re...
Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common immune-mediated chronic neurodegenerative d...
International audienceImportance Predicting disease evolution is becoming essential for optimizing t...
Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) is a central nervous system demyelinating event isolated in time ...
IMPORTANCE Younger age, oligoclonal bands, and infratentorial and spinal cord lesions are factors as...
International audienceRadiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) is characterized by MRI-typical brain l...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex heterogeneous disease. Diagnostic criteria are based on symptom...
For many years, quantifiable biomarkers in neurological diseases have represented a hot topic. In mu...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) often starts in the form of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and only some...
Altres ajuts: T Jens Kuhle was supported by an ECTRIMS Research Fellowship Programme and by the Fors...
Aims: To retrospectively analyse the Bernese radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) cohort with the ...
Eighty-five percent of multiple sclerosis cases begin with a discrete attack termed clinically isola...
To compare clinical and MRI parameters between patients with clinically isolated syndrome and those ...
The prognostic role of cerebrospinal fluid molecular biomarkers determined in early pathogenic stage...
To improve the characterization of asymptomatic subjects with brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
This thesis focuses on disease activity in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and newly diagnosed re...
Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common immune-mediated chronic neurodegenerative d...
International audienceImportance Predicting disease evolution is becoming essential for optimizing t...
Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) is a central nervous system demyelinating event isolated in time ...
IMPORTANCE Younger age, oligoclonal bands, and infratentorial and spinal cord lesions are factors as...