Sclerotic lesions can be malignant or benign. They are usually localized to a single bone or area of your body. A malignant lesion is often cancerous, posing a risk to your health if it is not treated ...
—In a new study, the extent of microstructural damage in patients with early relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) was associated with worse disability and spinal cord atrophy at 5 years. Here ...
—Recently developed imaging techniques thought impossible only a few years ago may be beneficial in detecting MS lesions of the spinal cord. Reviewed by Aaron Miller, MD, Professor of Neurology, Icahn ...
Collaborating scientists at the Karolinska Institute and at Stockholm University used a technology called in situ sequencing (ISS) to help reveal at the cellular level how lesions in multiple ...
Using advanced methodology, scientists in Sweden were able to reveal at the cellular level how lesions in multiple sclerosis develop. The new results are presented in the journal Cell by researchers ...
The diagnostic criteria for MS reflect a growing understanding of the condition and the application of new advancements in medical technology to help improve diagnostic accuracy and reliability.
A 32 year-old man with multiple sclerosis presented with double vision, slurred speech and difficulty walking. Examination showed bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegias, limb ataxia, and scanning ...
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