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附表5例MS患者IFN-1a治疗前后3个月MRI增强造影病灶定量分析结果TableThe results of GD enhance MRI lesions in 5 patients with multiplesclerosis treated by IFN-1a for 3 monthsMRItimesPositivetimesNo of lesions(average*)Area of lesion 12、s(mm2)(average)Pre-therapy1510121(8.1)3409.4(227.3)Post-...
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Multiple sclerosis: MRI—the perfect surrogate marker for multiple sclerosis? MRI provides a very sensitive reflection of the histopathological changes in multiple sclerosis. Many short-term studies fail to appreciate the relationship between MRI and clinical findings, although such shortcomings might be ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard test for diagnosing and monitoring the progression ofmultiple sclerosis (MS). Some types of MRI require using gadolinium-based contrast dye (GBCD). The dye frequently causes side effects, such as nausea, headaches, dizziness, and rash, but ...
New magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research shows that changes in brain blood flow associated with vein abnormalities are not specific for multiple sclerosis (MS) and do not contribute to its severity, despite what some researchers have speculated. Results of the research are published online in ...
Arch Neurol 62: 1073–1080 Multiple sclerosis can be confirmed by MRI 3 months after first scan Encouraging clinical potential for Lorenzo's oil Asymptomatic patients with X-linked adreno- leukodystrophy (ALD) can improve their clinical outcome by consuming Lorenzo's oil, accord- ing to a recent...
MRI T2 shortening ('black T2') in multiple sclerosis: Frequency, location, and clinical correlation Abnormal iron deposition occurs in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and may cause MRI T2 shortening ('black T2'; BT2). The frequency, di... R Bakshi,ZA Shaikh,V Janardhan...