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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2024 · 27 MIN

Ep. 108: Central Vein Sign and Chronic Active Lesions: Relevance for Diagnosis and Prognosis in Multiple Sclerosis

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Moderator: Melinda Magyari (Copenhagen, Denmark) Guest: Nikolaos Grigoriadis (Thessaloniki, Greece) Melinda Magyari hosts Paolo Preziosa as they delve into the significance of central vein sign and chronic active lesions in multiple sclerosis diagnosis and prognosis. They explore how these MRI biomarkers enhance diagnostic accuracy and predict disease progression, emphasizing their potential clinical relevance and the need for further research to optimize MS treatment strategies.

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