Magnetic resonance imaging and treatment effects of multiple sclerosis therapeutics

被引:6
|
作者
Leist, Thomas P. [1 ]
Marks, Steven [1 ]
机构
[1] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Comprehens MS Ctr, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
关键词
CLINICALLY ISOLATED SYNDROMES; AXONAL METABOLIC RECOVERY; GLATIRAMER ACETATE; BRAIN ATROPHY; LONG-TERM; HYPOINTENSE LESIONS; INTERFERON BETA-1A; BLACK-HOLES; FOLLOW-UP; MRI;
D O I
10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181c98011
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
MRI is now an important component in the diagnosis and assessment of multiple sclerosis (MS). Evidence gleaned from imaging studies has changed our understanding of the pathophysiology and natural history of the disease and has enabled physicians to visualize the effects of immunomodulatory therapies. Serial MRI following the index CNS event has clarified the evolution of MS, demonstrating that a majority of patients with clinically isolated syndromes already have dissemination of lesions in space and, based on MRI characteristics, likely also in time. Imaging studies have also shown that axonal injury and brain atrophy occur early in the disease. MRI techniques, such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetization transfer imaging, that are generally not part of the imaging sequences obtained as part of regular care have provided additional insight into the degree and extent of the effect of the disease process on the CNS, tissue repair, and the neuroprotective effects of therapeutics. These data have contributed to improved clinical decision making and treatment outcomes. NEUROLOGY 2010;74(Suppl 1):S54-S61
引用
收藏
页码:S54 / S61
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging as a marker for multiple sclerosis
    Castelijns, JA
    Barkhof, F
    BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 1999, 53 (08) : 351 - 357
  • [42] Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis
    Goldberg-Zimring, D
    Mewes, AUJ
    Maddah, M
    Warfield, SK
    JOURNAL OF NEUROIMAGING, 2005, 15 (04) : 68S - 81S
  • [43] Functional magnetic resonance imaging in the study of multiple sclerosis
    Labbe, Tomas
    Ciampi, Ethel
    Cruz, Juan P.
    Zurita, Mariana
    Uribe, Sergio
    Carcamo, Claudia
    REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, 2018, 67 (03) : 91 - 98
  • [44] Fatigue and magnetic resonance imaging activity in multiple sclerosis
    C. Mainero
    J. Faroni
    C. Gasperini
    M. Filippi
    E. Giugni
    O. Ciccarelli
    M. Rovaris
    S. Bastianello
    G. Comi
    C. Pozzilli
    Journal of Neurology, 1999, 246 : 454 - 458
  • [45] MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS
    WILLOUGHBY, E
    GROCHOWSKI, E
    LI, D
    OGER, J
    KASTRUKOFF, L
    PATY, D
    NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1989, 102 (870) : 322 - 323
  • [46] Neuropathologic Correlates of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis
    Moore, G. R. Wayne
    Laule, Cornelia
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 2012, 71 (09): : 762 - 778
  • [47] Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis associated Seizures
    Yarraguntla, Kalyan
    Sriwastava, Shitiz
    Marawar, Rohit
    Basha, Maysaa
    Zutshi, Deepti
    Bernitsas, Evanthia
    NEUROLOGY, 2018, 90
  • [48] Continuous evolution of magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis
    E. C. Tallantyre
    N. P. Robertson
    Journal of Neurology, 2016, 263 : 835 - 837
  • [49] Magnetic resonance imaging in primary progressive multiple sclerosis
    Ingle, GT
    Thompson, AJ
    Miller, DH
    JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2002, 39 (02): : 261 - 271
  • [50] The contribution of magnetic resonance imaging to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
    Fazekas, F
    Barkhof, F
    Filippi, M
    Grossman, RI
    Li, DKB
    McDonald, WI
    McFarland, HF
    Paty, DW
    Simon, JH
    Wolinsky, JS
    Miller, DH
    NEUROLOGY, 1999, 53 (03) : 448 - 456