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Case Reports
. 1991 Oct;238(7):395-400.
doi: 10.1007/BF00319859.

Neuropsychological assessment in multiple sclerosis: a follow-up study with magnetic resonance imaging

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Neuropsychological assessment in multiple sclerosis: a follow-up study with magnetic resonance imaging

C Mariani et al. J Neurol. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

Nineteen moderately impaired patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis and an initially relapsing-remitting course were included in a neuropsychological and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up study. The average test/re-test interval was about 2 years. The neuropsychological findings were indicative of a very mild overall impairment; the patients, as a group, showed no evidence of cognitive deterioration in the follow-up period. A numerical estimation of the severity of cerebral demyelination shown by MRI did not indicate a significant change. No correlation between cognitive performance variations and MRI changes was found.

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