Unraveling the neuroimaging predictors for motor dysfunction in long-standing multiple sclerosis

Conclusions: Motor dysfunction in MS has a complex substrate that cannot be ascribed to a single neuroimaging finding, but is the consequence of infratentorial and spinal cord damage, as well as damage in the CST.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: MRI, Multiple sclerosis ARTICLE Source Type: research