“Dawson’s fingers” describes a specific appearance that can appear on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostic testing. They most commonly occur in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
The marmoset model creates multiple lesions that closely resemble those seen in human MS and that can be tracked in real time ...
Dimika V. Cavalier shares details of her long MS diagnosis journey and the eventual acceptance of her new normal.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Ocrelizumab reduced the number and size of MS-related cortical lesions. Data synthesis featuring a mix of ...
Multiple sclerosis causes lesions to the spinal cord and other parts of the central nervous system. An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple ...
Dr Pavan Bhargava anticipates updates on diagnostic criteria, MRI techniques, biomarkers, treatments, and the role of diet in ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research There are so many studies published about vitamin D—about a dozen each day—it’s hard to keep up. One that stands out is a double-blind randomised controlled ...
Evaluating the central vein sign (CVS) with a 35% proportional threshold on 3 Tesla (3T) MRI offers high sensitivity and specificity in distinguishing multiple sclerosis (MS) from migraine, a new ...