Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system characterized by patchy areas of demyelination, inflammation, axonal loss and gliosis, and a diffuse axonal degeneration throughout the so-called normal-appearing white matter (NAWM). A number of recent studies using perfusion magnetic resonance imaging in both relapsing and progressive forms of MS have shown a decreased perfusion of the NAWM, which does not appear to be secondary to axonal loss. The reduced perfusion of the NAWM in MS might be caused by a widespread astrocyte dysfunction, possibly related to a deficiency in astrocytic beta(2)-adrenergic receptors and a reduced formation of cAMP, resulting in a reduced uptake of K+ at the nodes of Ranvier and a reduced relea...
The evidence that hypoxia is a precipitating factor in causing early MS lesions includes increased p...
Three types of vascular dysfunction have been described in multiple sclerosis (MS). First, findings ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported hypoperfusion of the brain parenchyma in multiple scleros...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system characterized by patchy areas of ...
The exact pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is incompletely understood. Although auto-immune r...
The exact pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is incompletely understood. Although auto-immune r...
Measuring perfusion provides a potential indication of metabolic activity in brain tissue. Studies i...
Background: Reduced cerebral perfusion has been observed in Multiple Sclerosis and may contribute to...
International audiencePatients with multiple sclerosis (MS) show a diffuse cerebral perfusion decrea...
Background Grey matter (GM) atrophy has been extensively described in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patien...
The evidence that hypoxia is a precipitating factor in causing early MS lesions includes increased p...
Three types of vascular dysfunction have been described in multiple sclerosis (MS). First, findings ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported hypoperfusion of the brain parenchyma in multiple scleros...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system characterized by patchy areas of ...
The exact pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is incompletely understood. Although auto-immune r...
The exact pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is incompletely understood. Although auto-immune r...
Measuring perfusion provides a potential indication of metabolic activity in brain tissue. Studies i...
Background: Reduced cerebral perfusion has been observed in Multiple Sclerosis and may contribute to...
International audiencePatients with multiple sclerosis (MS) show a diffuse cerebral perfusion decrea...
Background Grey matter (GM) atrophy has been extensively described in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patien...
The evidence that hypoxia is a precipitating factor in causing early MS lesions includes increased p...
Three types of vascular dysfunction have been described in multiple sclerosis (MS). First, findings ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported hypoperfusion of the brain parenchyma in multiple scleros...