Assessment and impact of cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: an overview
MÁ Macías Islas, E Ciampi - Biomedicines, 2019 - mdpi.com
Cognitive impairment affects 40–60% of patients with multiple sclerosis. It may be present
early in the course of the disease and has an impact on a patient's employability, social …
early in the course of the disease and has an impact on a patient's employability, social …
The clinico-radiological paradox of cognitive function and MRI burden of white matter lesions in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Moderate correlation exists between the imaging quantification of brain white
matter lesions and cognitive performance in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). This may …
matter lesions and cognitive performance in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). This may …
Long-range connections are more severely damaged and relevant for cognition in multiple sclerosis
An efficient network such as the human brain features a combination of global integration of
information, driven by long-range connections, and local processing involving short-range …
information, driven by long-range connections, and local processing involving short-range …
Dissecting the fornix in basic memory processes and neuropsychiatric disease: a review
Background: The fornix is the primary axonal tract of the hippocampus, connecting it to
modulatory subcortical structures. This review reveals that fornix damage causes cognitive …
modulatory subcortical structures. This review reveals that fornix damage causes cognitive …
Role of white matter in cognitive impairment among relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients
M Elkhooly, F Bao, M Raghib, S Millis… - Multiple Sclerosis and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Multiple Sclerosis (MS) associated cognitive impairment is believed to
be mostly connected with damage to gray matter. The contribution of white matter is still …
be mostly connected with damage to gray matter. The contribution of white matter is still …
Tai Chi training evokes significant changes in brain white matter network in older women
Background: Cognitive decline is age relevant and it can start as early as middle age. The
decline becomes more obvious among older adults, which is highly associated with …
decline becomes more obvious among older adults, which is highly associated with …
Regional white matter and gray matter damage and cognitive performances in multiple sclerosis according to sex
In this study, we investigated whether regional distribution of white matter (WM) lesions,
normal-appearing [NA] WM microstructural abnormalities and gray matter (GM) atrophy may …
normal-appearing [NA] WM microstructural abnormalities and gray matter (GM) atrophy may …
Don't be late! Postponing cognitive decline and preventing early unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol
J Aarts, SRD Saddal, JE Bosmans, V de Groot… - BMC neurology, 2024 - Springer
Background Up to 65% of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) develop cognitive deficits,
which hampers their ability to work, participating in day-to-day life and ultimately reducing …
which hampers their ability to work, participating in day-to-day life and ultimately reducing …
[HTML][HTML] The sequence of structural, functional and cognitive changes in multiple sclerosis
Background As disease progression remains poorly understood in multiple sclerosis (MS),
we aim to investigate the sequence in which different disease milestones occur using a …
we aim to investigate the sequence in which different disease milestones occur using a …
Brain connectivity and cognitive processing speed in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
Background Processing speed (PS) decline is the most commonly observed cognitive deficit
in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) resulting in a significant impact on quality of life …
in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) resulting in a significant impact on quality of life …