The following is a summary of “Reliability of paramagnetic rim lesion detection at 1.5T MRI in multiple sclerosis patients,” ...
Some MS lesions may appear as dark gray or black on T1. These indicate increased water content and axonal disruption. [13] On T1 with contrast, the blood vessels appear bright, and any areas of ...
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, ...
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Normal-appearing tissue offers insights into lesion formation in multiple sclerosisMore information: Aletta M. R. van den Bosch et al, Profiling of microglia nodules in multiple sclerosis reveals propensity for lesion formation, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467 ...
A Phase 2 clinical trial testing obexelimab in adults with relapsing types of multiple sclerosis is now recruiting ...
MS is a chronic, progressive condition of the ... A diagnosis of RRMS is based on the pattern of your symptoms and the presence of lesions in multiple areas of your nervous system.
MS involves the immune system damaging myelin — a substance that surrounds and protects nerve fibers. Damaged areas of myelin are referred to as plaques or lesions. Demyelinating lesions can ...
Image of a demyelinating lesion. These lesions occur in MS due to damage to myelin, the protective area around nerve cells. Image by Marvin 101 on Wikimedia Commons A new study by UC San Francisco has ...
The following is a summary of “Conventional MRI-Based Structural Disconnection and Morphometric Similarity Networks and Their ...
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