Editors' Pick
Editors' Pick
More Signal Abnormalities Seen in Relatives of MS Patients
Relatives of people with MS have more white matter signal abnormalities than matched controls.
Healthy relatives of people with multiple sclerosis demonstrate a higher frequency of white matter signal abnormalities and...
Clinical Research
Anti-EBV Serology, HLA-DR Risk Profiles May Help Identify MS
Adding anti-EBV levels to HLA-DR risk profiles may significantly help discriminate MS cases from controls
Epstein-Barr virus serology and human leukocyte antigen-DR alleles may significantly help discriminate...
Clinical Research
Harnessing Epitope Spreading to Treat MS
Echoes of a vanishing target reveal vulnerability
Like the mythical phoenix that rose from its ashes, a once-hot area of immunology research has...
Laboratory Research
Easy Cognitive Assessments for People With MS
I am pleased to announce the unveiling of a free website offering the interpretation of...
A new website helps clinicians interpret cognitive impairment tests in people with MS
Clinical Research
Papers: 26 Jul 2013 - 2 Aug 2013
Editors' Pick
Modeling of cognitive impairment by disease duration in multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional study.
Venocentric Lesions on MRI: An Early Marker of MS?
A review article suggests that venocentric lesions seen on MRI may be an early marker of MS
Venocentric lesions seen on magnetic resonance imaging may be associated with future risk of...
Clinical Research
Small Internal Jugular Veins Linked to Severe MS
Small internal jugular veins with restricted outflow, but not CCSVI per se, are linked to severe MS
The presence of small internal jugular veins with restricted outflow, but not chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency...
Clinical Research