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Clinico-radiological dissociation in multiple sclerosis: Future prospects

Clinico-radiological dissociation in multiple sclerosis: Future prospects
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摘要 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly contributed to our capabilities of diagnosis multiple sclerosis (MS) since it is able to detect demyelinating lesions in almost 100% of patients. However, there are modest correlations between irreversible disability and white matter lesion load, as measured by T2-weighted MRI scans, which represents the clinicoradiological paradox of MS. We report the case of a patient with MS and few neurological manifestations despite extensive T2 visible morphologic abnormalities. The use of non-conventional MRI techniques, which are more specific in the analysis of the pathological substrate of demyelinating lesions and normal appearing brain matter (both white and gray matter), might assist us to overcome this limitation of conventional MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly contributed to our capabilities of diagnosis multiple sclerosis (MS) since it is able to detect demyelinating lesions in almost 100% of patients. However, there are modest correlations between irreversible disability and white matter lesion load, as measured by T2-weighted MRI scans, which represents the clinicoradiological paradox of MS. We report the case of a patient with MS and few neurological manifestations despite extensive T2 visible morphologic abnormalities. The use of non-conventional MRI techniques, which are more specific in the analysis of the pathological substrate of demyelinating lesions and normal appearing brain matter (both white and gray matter), might assist us to overcome this limitation of conventional MRI.
机构地区 Neurology Service
出处 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2013年第3期147-153,共7页 神经科学国际期刊(英文)
关键词 Multiple SCLEROSIS DISABILITY Progression MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Diffusion-Tensor IMAGING Proton MAGNETIC RESONANCE Spectroscopic IMAGING Multiple Sclerosis Disability Progression Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diffusion-Tensor Imaging Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging
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