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Disability and T2 MRI lesions: a 20-year follow-up of patients with relapse onset of multiple sclerosis.
- L. Fisniku, P. Brex, +5 authors D. Miller
- Medicine
- Brain : a journal of neurology
- 1 March 2008
Clinically isolated syndromes (CIS), such as optic neuritis, brainstem or spinal cord syndromes are frequently the first clinical presentations of multiple sclerosis. However, not all CIS patients… Expand
Gray matter atrophy is related to long‐term disability in multiple sclerosis
- L. Fisniku, D. Chard, +5 authors D. Miller
- Medicine
- Annals of neurology
- 28 September 2008
To determine the relation of gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) brain volumes, and WM lesion load, with clinical outcomes 20 years after first presentation with clinically isolated syndrome… Expand
Neurological and neuropsychiatric complications of COVID-19 in 153 patients: a UK-wide surveillance study
- A. Varatharaj, Naomi Thomas, +113 authors G. Plant
- Medicine
- The Lancet Psychiatry
- 25 June 2020
Summary
Background
Concerns regarding potential neurological complications of COVID-19 are being increasingly reported, primarily in small series. Larger studies have been limited by both… Expand
MRI measures show significant cerebellar gray matter volume loss in multiple sclerosis and are associated with cerebellar dysfunction
- V. M. Anderson, L. Fisniku, D. Altmann, A. Thompson, D. Miller
- Psychology, Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- 22 May 2009
Background Regional atrophy measures may offer useful information about the causes of specific clinical deficits in multiple sclerosis (MS). Objective To determine the magnitude of cerebellar gray… Expand
MRI only conversion to multiple sclerosis following a clinically isolated syndrome
- D. Chard, C. Dalton, +5 authors D. Miller
- Medicine
- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
- 2 June 2010
Objectives Using current diagnostic criteria, patients who present with a clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) may develop multiple sclerosis (MS) by subsequently exhibiting dissemination in space and… Expand
Magnetization transfer ratio abnormalities reflect clinically relevant grey matter damage in multiple sclerosis
- L. Fisniku, D. Altmann, +7 authors D. Miller
- Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- 12 May 2009
Background In multiple sclerosis, grey matter (GM) damage appears more clinically relevant than either white matter damage or lesion load. Objective We investigated if normal-appearing white matter… Expand
Hippocampal atrophy in relapsing-remitting and primary progressive MS: a comparative study
- V. M. Anderson, L. Fisniku, +6 authors D. Miller
- Psychology, Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- 14 July 2010
Background: In multiple sclerosis (MS), demyelination and neuroaxonal damage are seen in the hippocampus, and MRI has revealed hippocampal atrophy. Objectives: To investigate and compare hippocampal… Expand
Disability and T2 MRI lesions: a 20 year follow-up of patients with relapse onset of MS
- L. Fisniku, A. Thompson, +8 authors D. Miller
- Medicine
- 2008
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Humoral immune response to EBV in multiple sclerosis is associated with disease activity on MRI
- R. Farrell, D. Antony, +7 authors G. Giovannoni
- Medicine
- Neurology
- 7 July 2009
Background: Evidence suggests that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) plays a role in triggering or perpetuating disease activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: We investigated 100 subjects (50… Expand
Cervical cord and brain grey matter atrophy independently associate with long-term MS disability
- U. Bonati, L. Fisniku, +5 authors D. Chard
- Medicine
- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
- 14 August 2010
In MRI studies of multiple sclerosis (MS), brain grey matter (GM) and spinal cord atrophy correlate with disability.1 2 However, it is uncertain whether they independently associate with long-term… Expand