... new multiplesclerosis (MS) lesions in longitudinal brain magnetic resonance (MR) ...detection MS lesions is a major ...in MS lesion detection approaches, we present a new ...
... to multiplesclerosis ...with MS susceptibility, we performed a candidate gene case-control study in the Spanish ...628 MS patients and 660 controls, and validated in an additional cohort of ...
... Macarena MS project was supported by Neuroinvest, Carlos III, and Fonde de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS) ...of MultipleSclerosis and the Genetic MultipleSclerosis Associations ...
... with multiplesclerosis (MS) and 5 SNPs associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in a collection of 798 MS patients and 927 matched Caucasian controls from the south of ...with MS in 6 of ...
... Square MultipleSclerosis centre is supported by the MS Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the UCLH-UCL Biomedical Research ...the MS society of the UK and INSPIRED (a spinal ...
... other multiplesclerosis (MS) therapies in routine clinical ...in MS patients treated with GA (GA cohort) or other MS therapies –switched from GA– (non-GA ...our MS patient ...
... T1-w MultipleSclerosis (MS) le- sions on automatic brain tissue ...of MS patients, and performed similarly to the images where expert lesion annotations were masked before ...
... in multiplesclerosis (MS) is common ...with MS and with neuropsychological syndromes ...of MS patients with NPS studied, using specifi c tests of SIP, memory, attention, EF, ...
... for MS groups, being the BMS group the one that exhibited the longest latencies when compared to the Control ...the multiplesclerosis, Polich [23] suggested a cognitive deficit associ- ated to the ...
... remitting multiplesclerosis (RRMS) according to the Poser criteria [29] were consecutively recruited in our MS ...of MS other than RRMS; ,30 days free of clinical relapses; EDSS score over 6; ...
... in multiplesclerosis (MS) (Ashtari et ...on MS, this can also be seen in other neurolog- ical conditions, particularly in older cohorts where age-related or vascular lesions are seen in ...
... Figure 3 Balance between immunogenic and tolerogenic mechanisms in multiplesclerosis: a hypothesis. Autoimmune neuroinflammation is considered to result from a disrupted balance between immune cells that ...
... This thesis deals with the segmentation of brain magnetic resonance imaging applied to multiplesclerosis patients. This disease is characterised by the presence of white matter lesions in this image ...
... of multiplesclerosis (MS) carried out in large populations in Spain before 1992 used various diagnostic criteria and were based almost exclusively on hospital records [1, 2, 6, 8, 14, 16, 18, 25, ...
... in MultipleSclerosis patients versus healthy controls but also in the relapse of the ...in multiplesclerosis, focusing on the relapse ...from multiplesclerosis patients in ...
... The objective of this paper has been to advance implementation of a computer-aided system for diagnosing multiplesclerosis using mfVEP features and automatic classifiers. In addition to amplitude (axonal ...
... information to define symptoms of constipation; the impact of constipation in their quality of life; the intensity of physical activity patients carried out in a given week; their perception on bowel control; and their ...
... Autoimmune diseases (ADs) a ff ect approximately 5% of the world population [1, 2]. The age at onset varies widely depending on the disease. For example, sixty-five percent of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ...
... by multiple symptoms which are simply attributable to other diseases, but we must always keep it in mind in a patient with a history of taking that ...with multiplesclerosis, which we will show ...