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Cervical Cord Atrophy in CIS and RRMS
MRI study examines spinal cord pathology in early disease

Cervical cord atrophy occurs in clinical isolated syndrome (CIS) as well as more progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study of 267 patients with CIS or relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and 64 healthy controls reports.

Investigators used structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine upper cervical cord cross-sectional area (UCCA) at the level of C2/C3 and adjusted for focal MS lesions. They found:

• UCCA was significantly reduced in CIS patients compared to healthy controls.

• Structural variability was higher in patients than in controls, particularly in the case of focal lesions.

• UCCA and the coefficient of variation (CV) were associated with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDDS) sores and disease duration.

• CV was also associated with hand and arm function.

Citation: Biberacher V, Boucard CC, Schmidt P, et al. Atrophy and structural variability of the upper cervical cord in early multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler. 2015;21(7):875-884. doi:10.1177/1352458514546514.  

 

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MRI study examines spinal cord pathology in early disease
MRI study examines spinal cord pathology in early disease

Cervical cord atrophy occurs in clinical isolated syndrome (CIS) as well as more progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study of 267 patients with CIS or relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and 64 healthy controls reports.

Investigators used structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine upper cervical cord cross-sectional area (UCCA) at the level of C2/C3 and adjusted for focal MS lesions. They found:

• UCCA was significantly reduced in CIS patients compared to healthy controls.

• Structural variability was higher in patients than in controls, particularly in the case of focal lesions.

• UCCA and the coefficient of variation (CV) were associated with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDDS) sores and disease duration.

• CV was also associated with hand and arm function.

Citation: Biberacher V, Boucard CC, Schmidt P, et al. Atrophy and structural variability of the upper cervical cord in early multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler. 2015;21(7):875-884. doi:10.1177/1352458514546514.  

 

Cervical cord atrophy occurs in clinical isolated syndrome (CIS) as well as more progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study of 267 patients with CIS or relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and 64 healthy controls reports.

Investigators used structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine upper cervical cord cross-sectional area (UCCA) at the level of C2/C3 and adjusted for focal MS lesions. They found:

• UCCA was significantly reduced in CIS patients compared to healthy controls.

• Structural variability was higher in patients than in controls, particularly in the case of focal lesions.

• UCCA and the coefficient of variation (CV) were associated with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDDS) sores and disease duration.

• CV was also associated with hand and arm function.

Citation: Biberacher V, Boucard CC, Schmidt P, et al. Atrophy and structural variability of the upper cervical cord in early multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler. 2015;21(7):875-884. doi:10.1177/1352458514546514.  

 

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