The clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) is highly variable ranging from benign to aggressive, and is difficult to predict. Since magnetization transfer (MT) imaging can detect focal abnormalities in normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) before the appearance of lesions on conventional MRI, we hypothesized that changes in MT might be able to predict the clinical evolution of MS. We assessed MR data from MS patients who were subsequently followed clinically for 5 years. We computed the mean MT ratio (MTr) in gray matter, in lesions identified on T2-weighted MRI, and in NAWM, as well as in a thick central brain slice for each patient. Patients were divided into stable and worsening groups according to their change in Expanded Disability ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Gray matter may be affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), a white matter disea...
BACKGROUND: In multiple sclerosis, grey matter (GM) damage appears more clinically relevant than eit...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients presenting with a monosymptomatic episode of neurologic dysfunction...
The clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) is highly variable ranging from benign to aggressive,...
In multiple sclerosis, the relationship between conventional MRI findings and the clinical evolution...
tization transfer ratios (MTRs) have been reported in white matter that appears normal on studies ob...
Whereas it is important to gain prognostic information in patients with clinically isolated syndrome...
PURPOSE: To determine the evolution of magnetization transfer (MT) in white matter regions before an...
We investigated the magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) of normal-appearing white (NAWM) and grey mat...
Abnormalities within normal-appearing grey and white matter (NAGM and NAWM) occur early in the clini...
Abnormalities within normal-appearing grey and white matter (NAGM and NAWM) occur early in the clini...
BackgroundMagnetization transfer imaging has the potential to provide a surrogate marker for progres...
Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) is a semi-quantitative measure that seems to correlate with the d...
This study was performed to assess the temporal evolution of damage within lesions and the normal-ap...
Introduction: Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) histogram analysis can be used as a method for quan...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Gray matter may be affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), a white matter disea...
BACKGROUND: In multiple sclerosis, grey matter (GM) damage appears more clinically relevant than eit...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients presenting with a monosymptomatic episode of neurologic dysfunction...
The clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) is highly variable ranging from benign to aggressive,...
In multiple sclerosis, the relationship between conventional MRI findings and the clinical evolution...
tization transfer ratios (MTRs) have been reported in white matter that appears normal on studies ob...
Whereas it is important to gain prognostic information in patients with clinically isolated syndrome...
PURPOSE: To determine the evolution of magnetization transfer (MT) in white matter regions before an...
We investigated the magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) of normal-appearing white (NAWM) and grey mat...
Abnormalities within normal-appearing grey and white matter (NAGM and NAWM) occur early in the clini...
Abnormalities within normal-appearing grey and white matter (NAGM and NAWM) occur early in the clini...
BackgroundMagnetization transfer imaging has the potential to provide a surrogate marker for progres...
Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) is a semi-quantitative measure that seems to correlate with the d...
This study was performed to assess the temporal evolution of damage within lesions and the normal-ap...
Introduction: Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) histogram analysis can be used as a method for quan...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Gray matter may be affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), a white matter disea...
BACKGROUND: In multiple sclerosis, grey matter (GM) damage appears more clinically relevant than eit...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients presenting with a monosymptomatic episode of neurologic dysfunction...