Journal of neurology
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Cerebrovascular diseases are one of the favorite topics of manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Neurology. In this summary paper, we briefly present those manuscripts that in our opinion were most relevant in selected areas of vascular diseases of the brain.
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Journal of neurology · Sep 2014
Patterns of regional gray matter and white matter atrophy in cortical multiple sclerosis.
We investigated the patterns of regional distribution of focal lesions, white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM) atrophy in patients with cortical (cort) MS in comparison to classical (c) MS patients. Nine cort-MS, nine c-MS and nine age-matched healthy controls (HC) underwent a brain MRI exam, including FLAIR and high-resolution T1-weighted scans. MS patients underwent neurological and neuropsychological assessment. ⋯ Compared to c-MS, cort-MS patients experienced GM atrophy of frontal-temporal-parietal areas and cingulate cortex and WM atrophy of the cingulum bundle, bilateral cerebral peduncles, right inferior longitudinal fasciculus and left superior longitudinal fasciculus. FLAIR and T1 LPMs did not differ between c-MS vs cort-MS patients. A higher susceptibility to neurodegenerative processes in key brain regions known to be related to cognitive functions is likely to underlie the clinical manifestations of cort-MS.