Spinal cord atrophy in anterior-posterior direction reflects impairment in multiple sclerosis.
Henrik LundellO SvolgaardA-M DogonowskiJ Romme ChristensenF SellebergP Soelberg SørensenM BlinkenbergH R SiebnerE GardePublished in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2017)
In patients with MS, atrophy of the upper cervical cord is most evident in the antero-posterior direction. As APW of the cervical cord can be readily derived from standard structural MRI of the brain, APW constitutes a clinically useful neuroimaging marker of disease-related neurodegeneration in MS.