Looking into cognitive impairment in primary-progressive multiple sclerosis.
Maria PetraccaJ SumowskiM FabianA MillerF LublinM InglesePublished in: European journal of neurology (2017)
The GCIPL thickness is a suitable measure of neurodegeneration. In comparison with brain atrophy, GCIPL offers higher histopathological specificity, being a pure correlate of neuronal loss, and may be a non-invasive, easy-to-perform way to quantitatively evaluate and monitor neuronal loss related to cognitive impairment in PP-MS.