Collaborating scientists at the Karolinska Institute and at Stockholm University used a technology called in situ sequencing (ISS) to help reveal at the cellular level how lesions in multiple ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say brain lesions don’t appear to be connected to severe disability in multiple sclerosis. SeventyFour/Getty Images About 1 million people in the United States live with ...
"We plan to analyze these MRI structural measures longitudinally to determine if changes in brain volumes or lesion burden over time contribute to fatigue trajectories. More broadly, we might ...
Chronic active lesions, which are identified by their darkened outer rims, are associated with more aggressive multiple sclerosis and earlier disability, according to new research from the National ...
The idea that multiple sclerosis is a disseminated plaque-like sclerosis was established approximately 150 years ago; indeed, the demonstration of dissemination — in space (disease-related changes in ...
Even with disease-modifying therapies, patients who have chronically active inflammatory MS lesions can expect an aggressive disease course and poor outcomes. A new study shows that patients with ≥4 ...
August 20, 2009 — People with multiple sclerosis who smoke have higher lesion volumes, more atrophy, and are at greater risk for blood–brain barrier disruption, say researchers. Reporting in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers conducted a study of 431 adults with multiple sclerosis. Data showed lesion volume and damage were ...
Roche Holdings AG's RHHBY Phase 2 FENopta study of oral fenebrutinib for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS) met its primary and secondary endpoints. The data showed oral fenebrutinib ...