OBJECTIVES: To compare clinical and MRI parameters between patients with clinically isolated syndrome and those converting to clinically definite multiple sclerosis within 2 years, to identify volumetric MRI predictors of this conversion and to assess effect of early relapses. METHODS: The SET study comprised 220 patients with clinically isolated syndrome treated with interferon beta (mean age, 29 years; Expanded Disability Status Scale, 1.5). Three patients with missing data were excluded from the analysis. Physical disability, time to clinically definite multiple sclerosis and volumetric MRI data were recorded for 2 years. RESULTS: Patients reaching clinically definite multiple sclerosis showed impaired recovery of neurological function, ...
INTRODUCTION:Progressive brain atrophy, development of T1-hypointense areas, and T2-fluid-attenuated...
Brain magnetic resonance imaging is an important tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple sc...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 ...
OBJECTIVES: To compare clinical and MRI parameters between patients with clinically isolated syndrom...
Objective To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinical ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MRI markers of neuroaxonal damage in MS have emerged as critical long-term p...
BACKGROUND: Conventional MRI lesion measures modestly predict long term disability in some clinicall...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship among cortical radiologic changes, the number of early r...
Wybrecht, Delphine Reuter, Francoise Zaaraoui, Wafaa Faivre, Anthony Crespy, Lydie Rico, Audrey Mali...
The clinical course of relapse-onset multiple sclerosis is highly variable. Demographic factors, cli...
Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical parameters are associated with disease prog...
Using serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we investigated the relationship between diffuse cere...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening ov...
Background: Biomarkers are urgently required for predicting the likely progression of multiple scler...
Background: In multiple sclerosis (MS), brain atrophy depicted by magnetic resonance imaging reflect...
INTRODUCTION:Progressive brain atrophy, development of T1-hypointense areas, and T2-fluid-attenuated...
Brain magnetic resonance imaging is an important tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple sc...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 ...
OBJECTIVES: To compare clinical and MRI parameters between patients with clinically isolated syndrom...
Objective To determine whether brain atrophy and lesion volumes predict subsequent 10 year clinical ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MRI markers of neuroaxonal damage in MS have emerged as critical long-term p...
BACKGROUND: Conventional MRI lesion measures modestly predict long term disability in some clinicall...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship among cortical radiologic changes, the number of early r...
Wybrecht, Delphine Reuter, Francoise Zaaraoui, Wafaa Faivre, Anthony Crespy, Lydie Rico, Audrey Mali...
The clinical course of relapse-onset multiple sclerosis is highly variable. Demographic factors, cli...
Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical parameters are associated with disease prog...
Using serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we investigated the relationship between diffuse cere...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening ov...
Background: Biomarkers are urgently required for predicting the likely progression of multiple scler...
Background: In multiple sclerosis (MS), brain atrophy depicted by magnetic resonance imaging reflect...
INTRODUCTION:Progressive brain atrophy, development of T1-hypointense areas, and T2-fluid-attenuated...
Brain magnetic resonance imaging is an important tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple sc...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between brain volume and disability worsening over ≥3 ...