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Optical coherence tomography reflects clinically relevant gray matter damage in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Alessandro CagolNuria Cerdá FuertesMarc StoesselMuhamed BarakovicSabine SchaedelinMarcus D'SouzaJens WürfelAlexander U BrandtLudwig KapposTill SprengerYvonne NaegelinJens KuhleCristina GranzieraAthina Papadopoulou
Published in: Journal of neurology (2023)
In PwMS, pRNFL and GCIPL reflect the integrity of clinically-relevant gray matter structures, underling the value of OCT measures as markers of neurodegeneration and disability in multiple sclerosis.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • optical coherence tomography
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • oxidative stress
  • white matter
  • high resolution
  • optic nerve