MR imaging in multiple sclerosis: Review and recommendations for current practice

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Abstract

MR imaging is widely used for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with MS. Applications and protocols for MR imaging continue to evolve, prompting a need for continual reassessments of the optimal use of this technique in clinical practice. This article provides updated recommendations on the use of MR imaging in MS, based on a review of the trial evidence and personal experiences shared at a recent expert meeting of radiologists and neurologists.

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Lövblad, K. O., Anzalone, N., Dörfler, A., Essig, M., Hurwitz, B., Kappos, L., … Filippi, M. (2010). MR imaging in multiple sclerosis: Review and recommendations for current practice. American Journal of Neuroradiology. American Society of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1906

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