van de Pavert, SH;
Muhlert, N;
Sethi, V;
Wheeler-Kingshott, CA;
Ridgway, GR;
Geurts, JJ;
Ron, M;
... Ciccarelli, O; + view all
(2016)
DIR-visible grey matter lesions and atrophy in multiple sclerosis: partners in crime?
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
, 87
(5)
pp. 461-467.
10.1136/jnnp-2014-310142.
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Abstract
The extent and clinical relevance of grey matter (GM) pathology in multiple sclerosis (MS) are increasingly recognised. GM pathology may present as focal lesions, which can be visualised using double inversion recovery (DIR) MRI, or as diffuse pathology, which can manifest as atrophy. It is, however, unclear whether the diffuse atrophy centres on focal lesions. This study aimed to determine if GM lesions and GM atrophy colocalise, and to assess their independent relationship with motor and cognitive deficits in MS.
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