Scientists Develop a Better Tool for Tracking Multiple Sclerosis

At Western University's Robarts Research Institute (London, Canada), imaging scientists have developed a better way to track the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) from its earliest stages. Led by Ravi Menon, PhD, the researchers used what's called "Quantitative Susceptibility (QS) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)," to measure damage in specific areas of the brain which the study showed to be common to all patients. The findings are published in advance online, ...

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