Background: Axonal degeneration is considered to play a major role in the development of clinical disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). N-AcetylAspartic Acid (NAA) is a neuron-specific marker constantly identified in MR-spectroscopy studies of the normal and MS brain. To our knowledge there are no studies available that evaluated NAA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a possible marker for disease severity. Objective: To evaluate CSF concentrations of NAA in MS in relation to disease phenotype, clinical measures of disability and MRI markers of disease burden. Methods: NAA concentrations were determined in CSF of 46 patients with MS (26 relapsing remitting (RRMS), 12 secondary progressive (SPMS) and 8 primary progressive (PPMS)). Prior to lum...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediary state on the way to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Lit...
Background: There is an increasing body of evidence that magnetic resonance imaging-occult tissue da...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that axonal damage extending into primarily normal-appearing white...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
Primary and secondary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (PPMS and SPMS) have different path- o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The T2-weighted MR imaging total lesion volume and Expanded Disability Statu...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
BACKGROUND: N -acetylaspartate (NAA) level is a biomarker of functional integrity and vitality in ...
BACKGROUND: Axonal damage is considered a major cause of disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) an...
The current study was designed to determine the relative distribution of decreases of N-acetylaspara...
Proton MR spectroscopy allows in vivo measurement of N-acetylaspartate in white matter, providing a ...
tients has revealed abnormally low N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) signal intensity, even in brain tissue t...
Quantitative single-voxel, short echo-time (TE) MR spectroscopy (MRS) was used to determine metaboli...
N-acetylaspartate (NAA) is the second most abundant metabolite in the human brain; although it is as...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediary state on the way to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Lit...
Background: There is an increasing body of evidence that magnetic resonance imaging-occult tissue da...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that axonal damage extending into primarily normal-appearing white...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
Primary and secondary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (PPMS and SPMS) have different path- o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The T2-weighted MR imaging total lesion volume and Expanded Disability Statu...
Background The identification of biomarkers able to improve the differential diagnosis between multi...
BACKGROUND: N -acetylaspartate (NAA) level is a biomarker of functional integrity and vitality in ...
BACKGROUND: Axonal damage is considered a major cause of disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) an...
The current study was designed to determine the relative distribution of decreases of N-acetylaspara...
Proton MR spectroscopy allows in vivo measurement of N-acetylaspartate in white matter, providing a ...
tients has revealed abnormally low N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) signal intensity, even in brain tissue t...
Quantitative single-voxel, short echo-time (TE) MR spectroscopy (MRS) was used to determine metaboli...
N-acetylaspartate (NAA) is the second most abundant metabolite in the human brain; although it is as...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediary state on the way to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Lit...
Background: There is an increasing body of evidence that magnetic resonance imaging-occult tissue da...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that axonal damage extending into primarily normal-appearing white...