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MR of the spinal cord in multiple sclerosis: relation to clinical subtype and disability

MR of the spinal cord in multiple sclerosis: relation to clinical subtype and disability

... the spinal cord was recorded if the proton density–weighted image showed the spinal cord (both cervical and thoracolumbar levels) to have higher signal intensity than surrounding CSF while the ... See full document

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MRI of the brain and spinal cord in multiple sclerosis and other disorders: Technical developments and clinical applications

MRI of the brain and spinal cord in multiple sclerosis and other disorders: Technical developments and clinical applications

... purely clinical outcome measures (for instance the expanded disability status scale and functional system scores of Kurtzke (1983)), given the natural tendency of the disease to remit spontaneously, ... See full document

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A 3T MR Imaging Investigation of the Topography of Whole Spinal Cord Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis

A 3T MR Imaging Investigation of the Topography of Whole Spinal Cord Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis

... of clinical in- ...disk. Spinal cord measurements at the C1 and C2 vertebral levels were combined into 1 bin because the C1-C2 boundary was often ...the spinal cord in the axial plane ... See full document

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The Relationship between the Functional Abilities of Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury and the Severity of Damage Revealed by MR Imaging

The Relationship between the Functional Abilities of Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury and the Severity of Damage Revealed by MR Imaging

... pin sensation below the level of injury initially had a better prognosis for ambulation than did motor- complete SCI patients with preservation of light touch sensation alone. Assessment of the motor power of individual ... See full document

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Quantitative Cervical Spinal Cord 3T Proton MR Spectroscopy in Multiple Sclerosis

Quantitative Cervical Spinal Cord 3T Proton MR Spectroscopy in Multiple Sclerosis

... cervical spinal cord plaques of a group of 15 patients with relapsing- remitting MS (RRMS) and compared them with the metabo- lite content of the group of healthy volunteers, to see if there was a ... See full document

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T1- vs. T2-based MRI measures of spinal cord volume in healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis

T1- vs. T2-based MRI measures of spinal cord volume in healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis

... MS disability [2, 5–10]. Spinal cord imaging is routine in MS care and provides unique and complementary information on disease severity that is not captured by brain MRI [8, 11, ...measure ... See full document

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Evaluation of Focal Cervical Spinal Cord Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Comparison of White Matter–Suppressed T1 Inversion Recovery Sequence versus Conventional STIR and Proton Density–Weighted Turbo Spin Echo Sequences

Evaluation of Focal Cervical Spinal Cord Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Comparison of White Matter–Suppressed T1 Inversion Recovery Sequence versus Conventional STIR and Proton Density–Weighted Turbo Spin Echo Sequences

... cervical spinal cord MR imag- ing examinations of 50 consecutive patients with multiple sclerosis (14 men and 36 women; average age, ...Expanded Disability Status Scale range, ... See full document

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Serial contrast enhanced MR in patients with multiple sclerosis and varying levels of disability

Serial contrast enhanced MR in patients with multiple sclerosis and varying levels of disability

... enhanced MR imaging in detecting MS activity, which was found to correlate with both short-term (24) and long- term (25, 35) clinical evolution, has led to the design of clinical trials with ... See full document

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A 3T MR Imaging Investigation of the Topography of Whole Spinal Cord Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis

A 3T MR Imaging Investigation of the Topography of Whole Spinal Cord Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis

... of clinical in- ...disk. Spinal cord measurements at the C1 and C2 vertebral levels were combined into 1 bin because the C1-C2 boundary was often ...the spinal cord in the axial plane ... See full document

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The effect of intramuscular interferon beta-1a on spinal cord volume in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

The effect of intramuscular interferon beta-1a on spinal cord volume in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

... and clinical status in the MS group at baseline, to explore the validity of our re- ...physical disability (EDSS score) or ambulatory function ...that spinal cord atrophy was linked to ... See full document

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Multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord: diagnosis and follow up with contrast enhanced MR and correlation with clinical activity

Multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord: diagnosis and follow up with contrast enhanced MR and correlation with clinical activity

... determination. MR-derived volume measurements provide greater sensitivity and repro- ducibility ...the spinal cord ...in MR imaging of the spinal cord, image quality is not ... See full document

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Medulla Oblongata Volume: A Biomarker of Spinal Cord Damage and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis

Medulla Oblongata Volume: A Biomarker of Spinal Cord Damage and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis

... of Multiple Sclerosis at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital study at the Partners MS Center in ...and spinal cord MR imaging examination performed on the same day, paired with a ... See full document

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Sagittal MR of multiple sclerosis in the spinal cord: fast versus conventional spin echo imaging

Sagittal MR of multiple sclerosis in the spinal cord: fast versus conventional spin echo imaging

... any clinical or imaging ...the MR images independently for spinal cord abnormalities, which were classified either as focal lesions or as a diffuse increase in ...the spinal ... See full document

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The low sensitivity of fluid attenuated inversion recovery MR in the detection of multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord

The low sensitivity of fluid attenuated inversion recovery MR in the detection of multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord

... Consensus interpretations were reached by three radi- ologists with knowledge of the patients’ clinical diagnoses. The fast spin-echo T2- and proton density–weighted im- ages were considered reference images for ... See full document

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Clinical, neurodiagnostic, and MR findings in children with spinal and brain stem multiple sclerosis

Clinical, neurodiagnostic, and MR findings in children with spinal and brain stem multiple sclerosis

... of clinical and MR findings was suggestive of neoplasm at the time of initial presentation in three of the seven children in this ...initial clinical diagnosis of MS that subsequently proved to have ... See full document

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Spinal cord multiple sclerosis and devic neuromyelitis optica in children

Spinal cord multiple sclerosis and devic neuromyelitis optica in children

... swollen spinal cords and lesions extending for multi- ple segments presented with or subsequently developed optic ...initial MR of the brain was negative. The lesions described in the spinal cords of ... See full document

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Spinal cord lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis: comparison of MR pulse sequences

Spinal cord lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis: comparison of MR pulse sequences

... false-negative MR re- sults, because the clinical symptoms that had first fostered suspicion of spinal cord involve- ment could also be attributed to demyelinating lesions of the brain seen on ... See full document

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Comparison of two MR sequences for the detection of multiple sclerosis lesions in the spinal cord

Comparison of two MR sequences for the detection of multiple sclerosis lesions in the spinal cord

... The spinal cords of nine healthy volunteers (five men, four women; mean age, 32 years; range, 28 to 43 years) and of 20 patients (11 women, nine men; median age, 37 years; range, 21 to 48 years) with clinically ... See full document

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MR of spinal cord ganglioglioma

MR of spinal cord ganglioglioma

... that spinal cord anterior horn cells and neurons of Clarke’s column normally display peri- karyal surface staining resembling that seen on neu- rons in ... See full document

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Neuronal subtype specification in the spinal cord of a protovertebrate

Neuronal subtype specification in the spinal cord of a protovertebrate

... ). Islet is expressed in A10.57 (open arrows), therefore we scored for ‘adjacent’ Fgf8/17/18>lacZ and neuronal Islet expression, instead of colocalization. Islet expression is also seen in the notochord, just ventral ... See full document

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