MRI-the perfect surrogate marker for multiple sclerosis? Nat Rev Neurol 2009;5:182-183.b.1 Barkhof F, Filippi M: MRI - the perfect surrogate marker for multiple sclerosis? Nat Rev Neurol 2009;5(4):182-183BarkhofF,Filippi M.MRI--the perfect surrogate marker for multiple sclerosis?[J]....
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is currently the only widely used surrogate outcome. This article reviews its status as a surrogate, and proposes MRI trial designs to address specific therapeutic questions. 展开 关键词: Multiple sclerosis MRI treatment monitoring ...
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...
So the doctor will consider other information, including your symptoms, along with the MRI results before they make an MS diagnosis. Also, an MRI result that says things are normal doesn't rule out MS. You could be one of a small number of people who have lesions in places the scan ...
Multiple Sclerosis(MS): 多发性硬化 myelin: 髓磷脂(神经元外侧的脂质,起到保护和绝缘的作用) Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS):临床孤立综合征(常被视为多发性硬化或视神经脊髓炎的首次临床发病) relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS):复发缓解型多发性硬化 ...
Reports in Asian populations suggest that ethnic and geographical differences may influence susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS) and its clinical behaviors. Here, we sought to retrospectively survey clinical characteristics and MRI data in Chinese s
To the Editor.—The recent discussion1of the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in multiple sclerosis that appeared inJAMAis somewhat misleading.While it is undoubtedly true that MRI may reveal many more lesions than the enhanced computed tomographic (CT) scan, there are instances where a...
During the last decade, important efforts have been devoted to improving our understanding of the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), with the ultimate goal of identifying and monitoring treatment strategies with the potential to modify the evolution of the disease favorably. One of the major...
Figure 7.aSagittal T2-weighted andbaxial fluid low-attenuation inversion recovery MRI inapatient with multiple sclerosis. Ina, plaques of demyelination return high signal (bright), as does CSF. The sequence used inbis designed to show plaques as high-signal lesions, but with low signal returned...
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 ...