Literature DB >> 30015803

Standardizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocols, Requisitions, and Reports in Multiple Sclerosis: An Update for Radiologist Based on 2017 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis and 2018 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Consensus Guidelines.

Octavio Arevalo, Roy Riascos, Pejman Rabiei, Arash Kamali, Flavia Nelson1.   

Abstract

The advent of magnetic resonance imaging has improved our understanding of the pathophysiology and natural course of multiple sclerosis (MS). The ability of magnetic resonance imaging to show the evolution of MS lesions on sequential scans has brought it to be one of the endpoints in clinical trials for disease-modifying therapies. Based on the most updated consensus guidelines from the American (Consortium of MS Centers) and European (Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS) boards of experts in MS, this document shows the most relevant landmarks related to imaging findings, diagnostic criteria, indications to obtain a magnetic resonance, scan protocols and sequence options for patients with MS. Although incorporating the knowledge derived from the research arena into the daily clinical practice is always challenging, in this article, the authors provide useful recommendations to improve the information contained in the magnetic resonance report oriented to facilitate communication between radiologists and specialized medical teams involved in MS patients' multidisciplinary care.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30015803     DOI: 10.1097/RCT.0000000000000767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr        ISSN: 0363-8715            Impact factor:   1.826


  3 in total

1.  An International Standardized Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocol for Diagnosis and Follow-up of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: Advocacy, Dissemination, and Implementation Strategies.

Authors:  Lori Saslow; David K B Li; June Halper; Brenda Banwell; Frederik Barkhof; Laura Barlow; Kathleen Costello; Peter Damiri; Jeffrey Dunn; Shivraman Giri; Micki Maes; Sarah A Morrow; Scott D Newsome; Jiwon Oh; Friedemann Paul; Patrick Quarterman; Daniel S Reich; Jason R Shewchuk; Russell Takeshi Shinohara; Wim Van Hecke; Kim van de Ven; Mitchell T Wallin; Jerry S Wolinsky; Anthony Traboulsee
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2020-10-27

2.  Quantitative magnetic resonance assessment of brain atrophy related to selected aspects of disability in patients with multiple sclerosis: preliminary results.

Authors:  Ewelina Marciniewicz; Anna Pokryszko-Dragan; Przemysław Podgórski; Krzysztof Małyszczak; Anna Zimny; Anna Kołtowska; Sławomir Budrewicz; Marek Sąsiadek; Joanna Bladowska
Journal:  Pol J Radiol       Date:  2019-04-02

3.  Automatic segmentation of white matter hyperintensities: validation and comparison with state-of-the-art methods on both Multiple Sclerosis and elderly subjects.

Authors:  Philippe Tran; Urielle Thoprakarn; Emmanuelle Gourieux; Clarisse Longo Dos Santos; Enrica Cavedo; Nicolas Guizard; François Cotton; Pierre Krolak-Salmon; Christine Delmaire; Damien Heidelberg; Nadya Pyatigorskaya; Sébastian Ströer; Didier Dormont; Jean-Baptiste Martini; Marie Chupin
Journal:  Neuroimage Clin       Date:  2022-01-10       Impact factor: 4.881

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