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Activities of daily living and lesion position among multiple sclerosis patients by Bayes network

Activities of daily living and lesion position among multiple sclerosis patients by Bayes network
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摘要 Magnetic resonance imaging is a highly sensitive approach for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and T2-weighted images can reveal lesions in the cerebral white matter, gray matter, and spinal cord. However, the lesions have a poor correlation with measurable clinical disability. In this study, we performed a large-scale epidemiological survey of 238 patients with multiple sclerosis in eleven districts by network member hospitals in Shanghai, China within 1 year. The involved patients were scanned for position and size of lesions by MRI. Results showed that lesions in the cerebrum, spina cord, or supratentorial position had an impact on the activities of daily living in multiple sclerosis patients, as assessed by the Bayes network. On the other hand, brainstem lesions were very unlikely to influence the activities of daily living, and were not associated with the position of lesion, patient's gender, and patient's living place. Magnetic resonance imaging is a highly sensitive approach for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and T2-weighted images can reveal lesions in the cerebral white matter, gray matter, and spinal cord. However, the lesions have a poor correlation with measurable clinical disability. In this study, we performed a large-scale epidemiological survey of 238 patients with multiple sclerosis in eleven districts by network member hospitals in Shanghai, China within 1 year. The involved patients were scanned for position and size of lesions by MRI. Results showed that lesions in the cerebrum, spina cord, or supratentorial position had an impact on the activities of daily living in multiple sclerosis patients, as assessed by the Bayes network. On the other hand, brainstem lesions were very unlikely to influence the activities of daily living, and were not associated with the position of lesion, patient's gender, and patient's living place.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第14期1327-1336,共10页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.30872179 and 81070958 a grant from Shanghai Science and Technology Commission,No.08410702200 a grant from Shanghai Key Discipline Construction,No.08GWEX0201
关键词 neural regeneration neurodegenerative diseases multiple sclerosis magnetic resonance imaging Bayes network activities of daily living epidemiological survey grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION neural regeneration neurodegenerative diseases multiple sclerosis magnetic resonance imaging Bayes network activities of daily living epidemiological survey grants-supported paper neuroregeneration
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