Researchers in Italy released results from a randomized, controlled, multicenter phase 2 trial of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Their regimen led to significant reduction in T2-weighted lesions and annualized relapse rate.
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New research found statistically significant correlations between MRI measures of the spinal cord, optical coherence tomography measures of the retina, and clinical disability
Two common categories of multiple sclerosis symptoms, visual and sensorimotor, are associated with lesions in the...
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Using standard MRI techniques coupled with advanced statistics, researchers have demonstrated a potential new way to monitor lesion repair in a proof-of-concept study with a small cohort of highly active RRMS patients
The writing is on the wall: MS patients need more effective treatments. Those treatments will likely be...
A new study shows good outcomes using a less intense conditioning regimen, suggesting it may be possible to perform successful stem-cell transplants in multiple sclerosis patients with less risk of infection
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