Chronic Active Lesions and Larger Choroid Plexus Explain Cognition and Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis.
Paolo PreziosaElisabetta PaganiAlessandro MeaniLoredana StorelliMonica MargoniYury YudinNicolò TedoneDiana BiondiMartina RubinMaria Assunta RoccaMassimo FilippiPublished in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2024)
Chronic inflammation, with higher number and volume of PRLs and enlarged CP, may contribute to cognitive impairment in MS in addition to gray matter atrophy. The contribution of enlarged CP in explaining fatigue supports the relevance of immune-related processes in determining this manifestation independently of disease severity. PRLs and CP enlargement may contribute to the pathophysiology of cognitive impairment and fatigue in MS, and they may represent clinically relevant therapeutic targets to limit the impact of these clinical manifestations in MS.