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Multiple Sclerosis May Have Two Distinct Subtypes, Scientists Discover
There may be two distinct subtypes of multiple sclerosis, according to a new study led by scientists at University College ...
MS research suggests the disease may be divided into two biological subtypes that differ in how early and aggressively nerve ...
Artificial intelligence (AI), using a simple blood test combined with standard brain images has, for the first time, been ...
For the first time, UCL researchers have used AI to identify two biologically distinct forms of multiple sclerosis ...
Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why.
Multiple sclerosis, a complex neurological condition affecting nearly 3 million people worldwide, has long been characterized by its elusiveness. Even as medical imaging technology has advanced ...
By analysing MRI scans and a simple blood test from hundreds of patients, researchers identified patterns that reveal how ...
MS is currently treated with 'disease-modifying' medicines (e.g. interferon beta, glatiramer acetate, natalizumab, fingolimod, alemtuzumab, teriflunomide, and dimethyl fumarate). These medicines can ...
The two sub-types are “early-sNfL” characterised by high sNfL levels early in the disease and damage to the corpus callosum, ...
In the human brain, neurofilament light chain (NfL, shown in brown) is seen in brain cells and the neural wires that connect them. UCSF researchers found NfL in the bloodstream of patients who would ...
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