Magnetic Resonance Imaging Spectroscopy In Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

Ahmed Mohammed Rezk Metwaly;

Abstract


M
ultiple sclerosis is one of the most common chronic neurological conditions that represents a leading cause of non-traumatic neurological disability affecting young and middle aged adults.
The clinical course of the disease can be highly variable depending on the number and severity of exacerbations and degree of progression. It may present in different forms, such as, relapsing remitting (RRMS), secondary progressive (SPMS), primary progressive (PPMS) and progressive relapsing (PRMS).
Complementary to the clinical evaluation, conventional magnetic resonance imaging (c MRI) plays a prominent role for diagnosis and assessment of patients with multiple sclerosis.
Typical MS lesions appear as T2 and FLAIR high signal foci, they have ovoid appearance with their largest axis oriented perpendicular to the ventricular surface and several arise from the corpus callosum, this characteristic configuration has been shown in the pathologic specimen and sometimes is referred to


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Title Magnetic Resonance Imaging Spectroscopy In Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Other Titles التحليل الطيفي للرنين المغناطيسي في تشخيص مرض التصلب المتعدد
Authors Ahmed Mohammed Rezk Metwaly
Issue Date 2019

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