Spinal Cord Atrophy Predicts Progressive Disease in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

Objective A major challenge in multiple sclerosis (MS) research is the understanding of silent progression and Progressive MS. Using a novel method to accurately capture upper cervical cord area from legacy brain MRI scans we aimed to study the role of spinal cord and brain atrophy for silent progre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of neurology Jg. 91; H. 2; S. 268 - 281
Hauptverfasser: Bischof, Antje, Papinutto, Nico, Keshavan, Anisha, Rajesh, Anand, Kirkish, Gina, Zhang, Xinheng, Mallott, Jacob M., Asteggiano, Carlo, Sacco, Simone, Gundel, Tristan J., Zhao, Chao, Stern, William A., Caverzasi, Eduardo, Zhou, Yifan, Gomez, Refujia, Ragan, Nicholas R., Santaniello, Adam, Zhu, Alyssa H., Juwono, Jeremy, Bevan, Carolyn J., Bove, Riley M., Crabtree, Elizabeth, Gelfand, Jeffrey M., Goodin, Douglas S., Graves, Jennifer S., Green, Ari J., Oksenberg, Jorge R., Waubant, Emmanuelle, Wilson, Michael R., Zamvil, Scott S., Cree, Bruce A. C., Hauser, Stephen L., Henry, Roland G.
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.02.2022
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ISSN:0364-5134, 1531-8249, 1531-8249
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