The mechanisms responsible for the favorable clinical course in multiple sclerosis (MS) remain unclear. In this longitudinal study, we assessed whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based changes in focal and diffuse brain damage are associated with a long-term favorable MS diseases course. We found that global brain and gray matter (GM) atrophy changes were milder in MS patients with long-standing disease (⩾30 years from onset) and favorable (no/minimal disability) clinical course than in sex-age-matched disable MS patients, independently of lesions accumulation. Data showed that different trajectories of volume changes, as reflected by mild GM atrophy, may characterize patients with long-term favorable evolution.

Mild gray matter atrophy in patients with long-standing multiple sclerosis and favorable clinical course / Cortese R.; Battaglini M.; Parodi F.; Stromillo M.L.; Portaccio E.; Razzolini L.; Giorgio A.; Sormani M.P.; Amato M.P.; De Stefano N.. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - ELETTRONICO. - 28:(2022), pp. 154-159. [10.1177/13524585211019650]

Mild gray matter atrophy in patients with long-standing multiple sclerosis and favorable clinical course

Portaccio E.;Razzolini L.;Amato M. P.;
2022

Abstract

The mechanisms responsible for the favorable clinical course in multiple sclerosis (MS) remain unclear. In this longitudinal study, we assessed whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based changes in focal and diffuse brain damage are associated with a long-term favorable MS diseases course. We found that global brain and gray matter (GM) atrophy changes were milder in MS patients with long-standing disease (⩾30 years from onset) and favorable (no/minimal disability) clinical course than in sex-age-matched disable MS patients, independently of lesions accumulation. Data showed that different trajectories of volume changes, as reflected by mild GM atrophy, may characterize patients with long-term favorable evolution.
2022
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Cortese R.; Battaglini M.; Parodi F.; Stromillo M.L.; Portaccio E.; Razzolini L.; Giorgio A.; Sormani M.P.; Amato M.P.; De Stefano N.
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