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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a central nervous system (CNS) disease that causes damage to the brain and spinal cord. Radiology scans such as MRIs or CTs can help diagnose the condition, along with ...
Widespread use of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has revolutionized the ability to diagnose multiple sclerosis. Disease-related changes in the brain or spinal cord are detected by MRI in more ...
MRI imaging is used to help diagnose many conditions. It can provide images of structures in your body and help show areas of concern. If your doctor thinks you may have multiple sclerosis ...
Measuring atrophy and imaging normal-appearing brain tissue may provide clues as to the underlying pathological processes driving cognitive dysfunction and fatigue in MS. Advanced imaging ...
Doctors use a combination of physical exams, medical history questions, imaging tests, and laboratory tests to diagnose the condition. The symptoms of MS are similar to those of several other ...
In this Review, we examine the potential of traditional and novel imaging parameters to serve as primary outcomes in phase II clinical trials of neuroprotective and reparative strategies in MS. We ...
Recently, AI has been used to automate MS diagnosis by integrating MRI, serum, CSF, and OCT results. Despite their widespread use in retinal imaging, it remains unclear how IR-SLO or monochromatic ...
The collaboration will focus on developing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications to identify markers of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease activity and progression. Ultimately, these ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – In recent years, researchers studying multiple sclerosis have concluded that white matter lesion volume in the brain, long considered the best way to monitor MS disease progression, ...
"We were motivated to study them because existing multiple sclerosis imaging markers, such as overall white matter lesion volume, poorly predict future MS disease progression," he continues.
Current conventional imaging will continue to impact our daily care of MS patients for years to come. Better guidelines related to undesirable disease activity seen on MRI will need to be ...