Cervical cord myelin abnormality is associated with clinical disability in multiple sclerosis

Changes of cortical gray matter myelin and microstructure in multiple sclerosis (MS) assessed with quantitative ihMT and MT

Clinical relevance of multiparametric MRI assessment of spinal cord damage in multiple sclerosis

Comparative analysis of 3D DIR and 3D FLAIR in  cases  of  acute  optic  neuritis

The Effect of AREX Correction on APT CEST MRI of Lesions within the Spinal Cord of MS Patients

Evaluation of DTI Indices in the Cervical Spinal Cord as Markers of Sensorimotor Impairment in MS Patients with Mild Disability

Gray matter relaxation rates show different correlation patterns for cognitive impairment and physical disability in Multiple Sclerosis.

Longitudinal progression of cortical thinning differs across MS phenotypes and is clinically relevant: a multicentre study

Microstructure changes in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis measured using advanced quantitative MRI of the brain and spine

Optimized patient-specific refocusing control in turbo spin echo FLAIR for improved detection of infratentorial lesions in multiple sclerosis

Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Imaging with Focus on Posterior Fossa Involvement

Phase Sensitive Inversion Recovery (PSIR) imaging as surrogate for T1 mapping: applications to the spinal cord of multiple sclerosis patients

Author:Nico Papinutto  Shuiting Cheng  Mahir Khan  Jung-Jiin Hsu  Roland Henry  

Institution:University of California San Francisco  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Multiple Sclerosis and Myelin  

Session Name:Multiple Sclerosis: Outside the Cerebral White Matter  

Program Number:1405  

Room Live Q&A Session:

Reduced fibre-specific measures in multiple sclerosis patients with cerebellar dysfunction

Reduced field-of-view multi-shell diffusion-weighted imaging of the sciatic nerve: Application to multiple sclerosis