Individual Prognostication of Disease Activity and Disability Worsening in Multiple Sclerosis With Retinal Layer Thickness z Scores.
Ting-Yi LinSeyedamirhosein MotamediSusanna AsseyerClaudia ChienShiv SaidhaPeter A CalabresiKathryn C FitzgeraldSara SamadzadehPablo VillosladaSara LlufriuAri J GreenJana Lizrova PreiningerovaAxel PetzoldLetizia LeocaniElena Garcia-MartinCelia Oreja-GuevaraOlivier OutteryckPatrick VermerschLaura J BalcerRachel C KenneyPhilipp AlbrechtOrhan AktasFiona CostelloJette Lautrup FrederiksenAntonio UccelliMaria CellerinoElliot M FrohmanTeresa C FrohmanJudith Bellmann-StroblTanja Schmitz-HübschKlemens RuprechtAlexander Ulrich BrandtHanna Gwendolyn ZimmermannFriedemann PaulPublished in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2024)
scores that account for age, a major driver for disease progression in MS, to be a promising approach for creating OCT-derived measures useable across devices and toward individualized prognostication.