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Mild gray matter atrophy in patients with long-standing multiple sclerosis and favorable clinical course

Rosa Cortese, Marco Battaglini, Francesca Parodi, Maria Laura Stromillo, Emilio Portaccio, Lorenzo Razzolini, Antonio Giorgio, Maria Pia Sormani, Maria Pia Amato, Nicola De Stefano

2021Multiple Sclerosis Journal13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The mechanisms responsible for the favorable clinical course in multiple sclerosis (MS) remain unclear. In this longitudinal study, we assessed whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based changes in focal and diffuse brain damage are associated with a long-term favorable MS diseases course. We found that global brain and gray matter (GM) atrophy changes were milder in MS patients with long-standing disease (⩾30 years from onset) and favorable (no/minimal disability) clinical course than in sex-age-matched disable MS patients, independently of lesions accumulation. Data showed that different trajectories of volume changes, as reflected by mild GM atrophy, may characterize patients with long-term favorable evolution.

Topics & Concepts

Multiple sclerosisAtrophyMagnetic resonance imagingMedicinePathologyGray (unit)Brain sizeInternal medicineRadiologyImmunologyMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesSystemic Lupus Erythematosus ResearchRheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies