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  • 2. [Use of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis and prognosis of multiple sclerosis].
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  • 5. Multiple sclerosis lesions and irreversible brain tissue damage: a comparative ultrahigh-field strength magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 7. [MRI visualization of multiple sclerosis lesions].
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    Mascalchi M, Filippi M, Floris R, Fonda C, Gasparotti R, Villari N.
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  • 10. Magnetic resonance techniques to quantify tissue damage, tissue repair, and functional cortical reorganization in multiple sclerosis.
    Filippi M, Agosta F.
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  • 11. Correlations between magnetization transfer metrics and other magnetic resonance abnormalities in multiple sclerosis.
    Rovaris M, Horsfield MA, Filippi M.
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  • 12. High field (9.4 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging of cortical grey matter lesions in multiple sclerosis.
    Schmierer K, Parkes HG, So PW, An SF, Brandner S, Ordidge RJ, Yousry TA, Miller DH.
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  • 17. Magnetization transfer can predict clinical evolution in patients with multiple sclerosis.
    Santos AC, Narayanan S, de Stefano N, Tartaglia MC, Francis SJ, Arnaoutelis R, Caramanos Z, Antel JP, Pike GB, Arnold DL.
    J Neurol; 2002 Jun; 249(6):662-8. PubMed ID: 12111296
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  • 18. MRI relapses have significant pathologic and clinical implications in multiple sclerosis.
    Traboulsee A.
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  • 20. Black holes in multiple sclerosis: definition, evolution, and clinical correlations.
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