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Spinal atrophy observed on MRI correlates with progression to secondary progressive MS when other signs may not be evident, ... "We found that cervical cord atrophy at the C1 level, ...
In follow-up examinations 12 and 24 months later, patients in all three groups demonstrated reductions in spinal cord area, with the annualized rates of atrophy ranging from 1–2% reductions in ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Spinal cord atrophy appeared to predict silent progression in relapse-onset MS, according to results of a single-center observational study presented at ACTRIMS Forum ...
ORLANDO — Spinal cord gray matter (SCGM) atrophy can be detected at early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS), even when there's an absence of white matter atrophy, new research suggests. The ...
An MRI finding of T2 hyperintensity in the cervical spinal cord of professional athletes can be used as evidence of cord trauma, but it may not correlate with prognostic values for return to play ...
"MRI May Predict Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2007 / 05 / 070529074714.htm (accessed June 4, 2025). Explore More ...
Disability progression and spinal cord atrophy was present for 12 of 36 patients at the 5-year follow-up. Baseline microstructural damage (r=0.420; P<.001) and baseline T2* lesion volume (r=0.340 ...
Adult-onset spinal muscular atrophy occurs over the age of 18, and commonly in a person's 30s or 40s. Learn more here.
A 1% faster cervical cord atrophy rate was associated with 69% (P<0.0001) shorter time to silent clinical progression and a 53% (P<0.0001) shorter time to secondary progressive MS (SPMS ...
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