Evidence for relative cortical sparing in benign multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study
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Evidence for relative cortical sparing in benign multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study
Abstract
Background: Using double inversion recovery (DIR) MRI, cortical lesions can be seen in the brain of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The burden of such lesions seems to be well correlated with the severity of MS-related disability.
Objective: To investigate whether the extent of cortical damage in patients with benign MS (BMS) might contribute to explain their favorable clinical status.
Methods: Forty-eight patients with BMS (Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS] score < or =3.0 and disease duration > or =15 years) and 96 patients with non-disabling, early relapsing-remitting (RR) MS (EDSS score < or =3.0 and disease duration < or =5 years) were studied. Brain MRI, including a DIR and a fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequence, was acquired at baseline and after 12 months. On DIR images, intracortical (ICL) and cortical-subcortical lesions (CSL) were identified and their number and volume calculated. Total white matter (WM) lesion volume was quantified on FLAIR images.
Results: Compared with early RRMS, patients with BMS had lower number of ICL at both study time points (P < or = 0.001 for both comparisons). At one-year follow-up, a significant increase of ICL and CSL number and total volume was observed only in early patients with RRMS. The number and volume of cortical lesions was not correlated with WM lesion volume. Total ICL number at baseline, total cortical lesion volume at baseline, and total cortical lesion volume change were independent predictors of MS phenotype.
Conclusion: In patients with BMS, the selective sparing of the cortex from disease-related focal pathology might be one of the factors associated to their favorable clinical status, independently of the (possible) accrual of WM lesions.
Comment in
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Evidence for relative cortical sparing in benign multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study.Mult Scler. 2009 Mar;15(3):403; author reply 404. doi: 10.1177/1352458508100237. Mult Scler. 2009. PMID: 19244397 No abstract available.
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