Incidental MRI anomalies suggestive of multiple sclerosis
University of California, San Francisco · Multiple Sclerosis Foundation · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The discovery and broad application of MRI in medicine has led to an increased awareness in the number of patients with incidental white matter pathology in the CNS. Routinely encountered in clinical practice, the natural history or evolution of such individuals with respect to their risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) is unclear.
To investigate the natural history of patients who exhibit incidental imaging findings highly suggestive of MS pathology.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
8- DTDarin T. OkudaCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco, Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, University of California San Francisco Medical Center, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta
- EMEllen M. Mowry
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta
- ABA. Beheshtian
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta
- EWEmmanuelle Waubant
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta
- SESergio E. Baranzini
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- Asymptomatic
- Natural history
- Clinically isolated syndrome
- McDonald criteria
- Radiology
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Good health and well-being