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Frequency of new asymptomatic MRI lesions during attacks and follow-up of patients with NMOSD in a real-world setting.

Edgar Carnero ContenttiPablo A LopezVerónica TkachukCarlos VrechMaría A ZarateJorge CorrealeNorma DeriGeraldine LueticMariano MarrodanFátima Pagani CassaraDarío TavoliniMaría Célica YsrraelitMaría E BalbuenaJavier HrybEdson ChiganerFelisa LeguizamonEduardo KnorreGisela ZangaClaudia PestchankerAndrés BarbozaDébora NadurEdgardo CristianoLiliana PatruccoRicardo AlonsoMarina Alonso SerenaFriedemann PaulJuan Ignacio Rojas
Published in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2023)
Our findings showed that new asymptomatic lesions are relatively frequent. However, the presence of new asymptomatic MRI lesions during the relapse-free period and at relapses was not associated with a shorter time to developing subsequent relapses.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography