Vulnerability of Thalamic Nuclei at CSF Interface During the Entire Course of Multiple Sclerosis.
Ismail KoubiyrTakayuki YamamotoSimon BlyauReda A KamrouiBoris MansencalVincent PlancheLaurent PetitManojkumar SaranathanRomain CaseyAurélie RuetBruno BrochetJosé V ManjónVincent DoussetPierrick CoupéThomas Tourdiasnull nullPublished in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2024)
These findings point toward the thalamic nuclei adjacent to the third ventricle as more susceptible to neurodegeneration during the entire course of MS through potentiation of disconnection effects by regional factors. Because this information can be obtained even from standard T1-weighted MRI, this paves the way toward such an approach for future monitoring of patients with MS.
Keyphrases
- multiple sclerosis
- deep brain stimulation
- contrast enhanced
- mass spectrometry
- white matter
- ms ms
- magnetic resonance imaging
- climate change
- magnetic resonance
- pulmonary artery
- pulmonary hypertension
- current status
- mitral valve
- computed tomography
- diffusion weighted imaging
- coronary artery
- heart failure
- cerebrospinal fluid
- social media
- left ventricular