B Brochet, A Ruet - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The relationships between cognitive impairment that exist during the clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) remain poorly described. The effect of disease duration has been …
Objective Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the multiple sclerosis spinal cord is limited by low specificity regarding the underlying pathological processes, and new …
Cognitive impairment affects 40–60% of patients with multiple sclerosis. It may be present early in the course of the disease and has an impact on a patient's employability, social …
S Collorone, N Cawley, F Grussu… - Multiple Sclerosis …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects both brain and spinal cord. However, studies of the neuraxis with advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are rare because of long …
In multiple sclerosis, there is increasing evidence that demyelination, and neuronal damage occurs preferentially in cortical grey matter next to the outer surface of the brain. It has been …
In established multiple sclerosis, tissue abnormality—as assessed using magnetization transfer ratio—increases close to the lateral ventricles. We aimed to determine whether or …
Background There is an urgent need to identify individuals at risk of postural instability and gait difficulties, and the resulting propensity for falls, in Parkinson's disease. Objectives …
A Giazkoulidou, L Messinis, G Nasios - Hell J Nucl Med, 2019 - researchgate.net
Cognitive functions and social cognition in multiple sclerosis: An overview Page 1 Brief Review Cognitive functions and social cognition in multiple sclerosis: An overview Aikaterini …
Objective: To develop a composite MRI-based measure of motor network integrity, and determine if it explains disability better than conventional MRI measures in patients with …