A 24-month advanced magnetic resonance imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab

IM Vavasour, R Tam, DKB Li, C Laule… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Tissue damage in both multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-appearing
white matter (NAWM) are important contributors to disability and progression. Specific …

A 24-month advanced magnetic resonance imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab

IM Vavasour, R Tam, DKB Li, C Laule, C Taylor… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2018 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) are important …

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IM Vavasour, R Tam, DKB Li, C Laule… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2018 - academia.edu
Background: Tissue damage in both multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-appearing
white matter (NAWM) are important contributors to disability and progression. Specific …

A 24-month advanced magnetic resonance imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab.

IM Vavasour, R Tam, DK Li, C Laule… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2018 - europepmc.org
BACKGROUND: Tissue damage in both multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-
appearing white matter (NAWM) are important contributors to disability and progression …

A 24-month advanced magnetic resonance imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab

IM Vavasour, R Tam, DK Li, C Laule… - Multiple sclerosis …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Tissue damage in both multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-appearing
white matter (NAWM) are important contributors to disability and progression. Specific …

A 24-month advanced magnetic resonance imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab.

IM Vavasour, R Tam, DKB Li, C Laule… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Tissue damage in both multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions and normal-appearing
white matter (NAWM) are important contributors to disability and progression. Specific …