Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Jack Simon, M.D., Ph.D., describes the advantages of MRI for evaluating subclinical disease in Multiple Sclerosis, and explains how recent adoption of MRI evidence in lieu of second attack allows physicians to diagnose MS earlier than ever before. He goes on to review the classic MRI findings for MS in the brain and spinal cord, and lists some of the locations of nonfocal disease (outside plaques) in MS to which advanced quantitative MR imaging is sensitive. This concise and informative treatise on the usefulness of MRI for early diagnosis and differential diagnosis of MS is must-have in every practicing clinician’s ebook library.
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