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  • 1. Imaging correlates of axonal swelling in chronic multiple sclerosis brains.
    Fisher E, Chang A, Fox RJ, Tkach JA, Svarovsky T, Nakamura K, Rudick RA, Trapp BD.
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  • 2. Diffusely abnormal white matter in chronic multiple sclerosis: imaging and histopathologic analysis.
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  • 3. Characterization of tissue damage in multiple sclerosis by nuclear magnetic resonance.
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  • 5. Brain damage as detected by magnetization transfer imaging is less pronounced in benign than in early relapsing multiple sclerosis.
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  • 7. Axonal injury in the cerebral normal-appearing white matter of patients with multiple sclerosis is related to concurrent demyelination in lesions but not to concurrent demyelination in normal-appearing white matter.
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  • 8. Imaging of axonal damage in multiple sclerosis: spatial distribution of magnetic resonance imaging lesions.
    Narayanan S, Fu L, Pioro E, De Stefano N, Collins DL, Francis GS, Antel JP, Matthews PM, Arnold DL.
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  • 10. Corpus callosum axonal injury in multiple sclerosis measured by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging.
    Oh J, Pelletier D, Nelson SJ.
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  • 11. Assessment of lesion pathology in a new animal model of MS by multiparametric MRI and DTI.
    Boretius S, Escher A, Dallenga T, Wrzos C, Tammer R, Brück W, Nessler S, Frahm J, Stadelmann C.
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  • 12. Early MRI changes in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis are predictive of severe inflammatory tissue damage.
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  • 13. Comparing MR image intensity standardization against tissue characterizability of magnetization transfer ratio imaging.
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  • 14. T1 hypointensities and axonal loss.
    Barkhof F, Karas GB, van Walderveen MA.
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  • 15. Local magnetization transfer ratio signal inhomogeneity is related to subsequent change in MTR in lesions and normal-appearing white-matter of multiple sclerosis patients.
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  • 16. Pathological correlates of magnetic resonance imaging texture heterogeneity in multiple sclerosis.
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  • 17. Multiple sclerosis normal-appearing white matter: pathology-imaging correlations.
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  • 18. Voxel-based assessment of differences in damage and distribution of white matter lesions between patients with primary progressive and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
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  • 19. Axonal loss is progressive and partly dissociated from lesion load in early multiple sclerosis.
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    Neurology; 2007 Jul 03; 69(1):63-7. PubMed ID: 17606882
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  • 20. Contribution of white matter lesions to gray matter atrophy in multiple sclerosis: evidence from voxel-based analysis of T1 lesions in the visual pathway.
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    Arch Neurol; 2009 Feb 03; 66(2):173-9. PubMed ID: 19204153
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