The Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: An Opportunity to Prevent Multiple Sclerosis in Children

The radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) refers to the clinical scenario in which individuals with no symptoms of central nervous system demyelination, who underwent MRI scans for other reasons (e.g., head trauma), have the typical neuroimaging findings of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Source: Pediatric Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Opinion Paper Source Type: research