October 20, 2011 (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) — A new investigation finds that 6 years after diagnosis, brain volumes and, particularly, cognition were more severely affected in men with multiple ...
Brain volume loss is a key marker of degeneration in multiple sclerosis, correlated with future disability progression. Ponesimod, alemtuzumab, teriflunomide, ozanimod, and fingolimod significantly ...
Brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS) reflects progressive neurodegeneration that correlates with disability, cognitive decline and long-term prognosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) volumetric ...
Vascular comorbidities, including diabetes and hypertension, are linked to significantly lower measures of neurologic function in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) vs patients without these ...
After menopause, women with multiple sclerosis experienced accelerated volume loss in global gray matter, the left hippocampus, and the left anterior cingulate, highlighting the menopausal transition ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Low vitamin D levels may be associated with more advanced physical disability and cognitive impairment in persons with multiple sclerosis, studies conducted by neurologists at the ...
A cross-sectional, prospective study found that gray matter atrophy was more prevalent in patients with more severe progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) compared with those with less severe progressive ...
Brain lesions — areas of brain tissue that show damage from injury or disease — are the biomarker most widely used to determine multiple sclerosis disease progression. But an innovative new study led ...
DNA damage from inflammation outpaces the cells’ ability to self-repair. The finding, in human brain cells and mice, could ...
Multiple sclerosis, a complex neurological condition affecting nearly 3 million people worldwide, has long been characterized by its elusiveness. Even as medical imaging technology has advanced ...