Is there any connexion amid clinico-radiological outcomes in r-RMS diseased conditions: A study with DTI and MR Imaging – Part I


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Author Details : Venkateshwarla Rama Raju*

Volume : 10, Issue : 3, Year : 2024

Article Page : 147-152

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijn.2024.032



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Introduction: Multiple—sclerosis (MS) is a continual, persistent and repetitive disease pretending the central nervous system(CNS) characterized by recurring and reiterated occurrences of neuronal issues which are subsequently decrease stages. The prevalent MS is termed as Reverting (regressive, or relapsing)-remitting MS, i.e., r-RMS, in which, diseased encounter a cycle-of-symptom(CoS) eruptions (or flare-ups) plus successive resurgence cycles or episodes.
Objective : To find the correlation among the clinical plus radiological findings in revert, also implement through degenerating MS diseased conditions remittently.
Materials and Methods: Thirty subjects with their mean—value(±SD) of 28.27(±6.85) years (age ranging as of 18-40), male - female, who were diagnosed as R-RMS (as per Mc Donald criterion). DTI/f-MRI tools were applied for finding the brains anatomical/structural at micro-nano-levels and functional changes underlying the clinical manifestations-of MS.
Findings: The percentage-of revert (or relapse, RR) plus lesional weight were correlated at baseline, following a year plus next 2years, there was more RRs correlated with greater lesional-weight(load, statistically significant,P?0.0037), visual system affection, plus score-of-EDSS as snowballing lesional-weight of MS plaques were allied with cumulation (EDSS-score:p<0> Conclusions: DTI/f-MRI tools giving insights at the brains anatomical/structural at micro-nano-levels and functional changes underlying the clinical manifestations-of MS. Our findings features, pinpoints and highlights composite connections amid lesion issue, neural-deficits, also gray-matter (integrity) reliability that develops throughout the disease-course.
 
Keywords: Correlation, clinical and radiological findings, reverting (relapsing) remitting multiple sclerosis


How to cite : Raju V R, Is there any connexion amid clinico-radiological outcomes in r-RMS diseased conditions: A study with DTI and MR Imaging – Part I. IP Indian J Neurosci 2024;10(3):147-152


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Received : 27-07-2024

Accepted : 29-08-2024


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