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MRI correlates of cognitive impairment in childhood-onset multiple sclerosis.
Authors:Till, C.   Ghassemi, R.   Aubert-Broche, B.   Kerbrat, A.   Collins, D. L.   Narayanan, S.   Arnold, D. L.   Desrocher, M.   Sled, J. G.   Banwell, B. L.
Abstract:Objective: Brain MRI measures were correlated with neuropsychological function in 35 pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 33 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Method: Mean age of MS patients was 16.3 ± 2.3 years with average disease duration of 4.3 ± 3.1 years. Cortical gray matter, thalamic, and global brain volumes were calculated for all participants using a scaling factor computed using normalization of atrophy method to normalize total and regional brain volumes for head size. T1- and T2-weighted lesion volumes were calculated for MS patients. Results: Cognitive impairment (CI) was identified in 29% of the MS cohort. Cognitive deficits predominantly involved attention and processing speed, expressive language, and visuomotor integration. Relative to controls, the MS group showed significantly lower thalamic volume (p p p p
Keywords:MRI   multiple sclerosis   neuropsychological assessment   pediatric onset   age differences   human sex differences
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