Multiple sclerosis and subclinical neuropathology in healthy individuals with familial risk: A scoping review of MRI studies

Volume: 31, Pages: 102734 - 102734
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Multiple genetic and non-heritable factors have been linked to the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). These factors seem to contribute to disease pathogenesis before the onset of clinical symptoms, as suggested by incidental MRI evidence of subclinical MS neuropathology in individuals without clinical symptoms. Individuals with high familial risk for MS, such as first-degree relatives of patients with MS, can be studied by MRI to characterize the...
Paper Details
Title
Multiple sclerosis and subclinical neuropathology in healthy individuals with familial risk: A scoping review of MRI studies
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
31
Pages
102734 - 102734
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