Searching for neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis at clinical onset: Diagnostic value of biomarkers.
Lenka NovakovaMarkus AxelssonClas MalmeströmHenrik ImbergOlle EliasHenrik ZetterbergOlle NermanJan LyckePublished in: PloS one (2018)
In clinically suspected multiple sclerosis, intrathecal immunoglobin G production and neurofilament light chain levels had diagnostic value. Therefore, these biomarkers could be included in diagnostic work-ups for multiple sclerosis. We found that the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer and the brain parenchymal fraction were not different between individuals that were healthy, symptomatic, or newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. This finding suggested that neurodegeneration had not reached a significant magnitude in patients with a recent clinical onset of multiple sclerosis.