MS Abstracts MRI2g4

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  1. Role of MRI in Multiple Sclerosis I: inflammation and lesions
    Front BioSci 2004 Jan 1;9:665-83

  2. Role of MRI in Multiple Sclerosis II: Brain and Spinal Cord Atrophy
    Front BioSci 2004 Jan 1;9:647-64

  3. Magnetic Resonance imaging surrogates of Multiple Sclerosis pathology and their relationship to Central Nervous System Atrophy
    J NeuroImaging 2004 Jul;14(3 Suppl):46S-53S

  4. MRI Brain T1 relaxation time changes in MS patients increase over time in both the White Matter and the Cortex
    J NeuroImaging 2003 Jul;13(3):234-9

  5. Guidelines for using quantitative Magnetization Transfer Magnetic Resonance Imaging for monitoring treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
    J Magn Reson Imaging 2003 Apr;17(4):389-97

  6. High field MRI correlates of Myelin content and Axonal density in Multiple Sclerosis - a post-mortem study of the Spinal Cord
    J Neurol 2003 Nov;250(11):1293-301

  7. MRI contrast uptake in new lesions in Relapsing/Remitting MS followed at weekly intervals
    Neurology 2003 Feb 25;60(4):640-6

  8. Thalamic involvement in Multiple Sclerosis: a Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging study
    J NeuroImaging 2003 Oct;13(4):307-14

  9. MRI-clinical correlations in the Primary/Progressive course of MS: new insights into the disease pathophysiology from the application of Magnetization Transfer, Diffusion Tensor, and functional MRI
    J Neurol Sci 2003 Feb 15;206(2):157-64

  10. Evolution of T1 black holes in Multiple Sclerosis imaged monthly for 4 years
    Brain 2003 Aug;126(Pt 8):1782-9

  11. Disability in Multiple Sclerosis is related to Normal-Appearing Brain Tissue MTR Histogram abnormalities
    Mult Scler 2003 Dec;9(6):566-73

  12. The utility of MRI in suspected MS: report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology
    Neurology 2003 Sep 9;61(5):602-11