Background: Cognitive impairment develops in some MS patients at any time during the course of the disease regardless of whether the patients have neurological disability or not. Underlying causes for the MS related cognitive decline are yet poorly understood but both genetic and environmental risk factors have been proposed.
Objectives: To assess whether the cognitive performance differs between subjects with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their asymptomatic co-twins.
Although cognitive dysfunction is known to occur in multiple sclerosis (MS), only few studies have reported cognitive performance in patients with primary progressive MS (PPMS). To find out the pattern of cognitive performance in PPMS, 28 PPMS patients underwent an extensive battery of neuropsychological tests. The results were compared to those of healthy controls (n = 20) and patients with secondary progressive MS (SPMS, n = 28).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper describes the application of new semi-automatic segmentation software to the task of detection of anatomical structures and lesion and their three-dimensional (3D) visualisation in 23 patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). The purpose is to study the correlation between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters (volumes of plaques and cerebrospinal fluid spaces) and clinical deficits (neurological deficits in the form of EDSS and RFSS scores, and neuropsychological deficits). The software operates in PC/Windows and PC/NeXTstep environments and utilises graphical user interfaces.
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