Magnetic resonance imaging predictors of disability in primary progressive multiple sclerosis: a 5-year study

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作者
Stevenson, VL [1 ]
Ingle, GT [1 ]
Miller, DH [1 ]
Thompson, AJ [1 ]
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[1] UCL Natl Hosp Neurol & Neurosurg, Therapy Serv, Dept Clin Neurol, London WC1N 3BG, England
关键词
disability; MRI; primary progressive multiple sclerosis;
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10.1191/1352458504ms1055oa
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an accepted tool for monitoring therapeutic trials in relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS); it is however unclear whether such MRI markers are equally applicable to primary progressive MS (PPMS). Forty-two patients with PPMS were reviewed five years after commencing a two-year MRI and clinical study. Clinical measures recorded at baseline and five years included both the Expanded Disability Status Scale and the MS functional composite. MRI data collected at baseline and two years included T1 and T2 lesion loads, the number of new brain and cord lesions, and measures of both brain and cord atrophy. The study demonstrated that both the number of new T2 lesions and rate of increase in ventricular volume over two years were modestly predictive of subsequent disease progression and therefore may be useful tools in the testing of new therapeutic agents in PPMS.
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