In multiple sclerosis (MS), the location of focal lesions does not always correlate with clinical symptoms, suggesting disconnection as a major pathophysiological mechanism. Resting-state (RS) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is believed to reflect brain functional connectivity (FC) within specific neuronal networks.

Basile, B., Castelli, M., Monteleone, F., Nocentini, U., Caltagirone, C., Centonze, D., et al. (2013). Functional connectivity changes within specific networks parallel the clinical evolution of multiple sclerosis. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS [10.1177/1352458513515082].

Functional connectivity changes within specific networks parallel the clinical evolution of multiple sclerosis

MONTELEONE, FABRIZIA;NOCENTINI, UGO;CALTAGIRONE, CARLO;CENTONZE, DIEGO;
2013-12-10

Abstract

In multiple sclerosis (MS), the location of focal lesions does not always correlate with clinical symptoms, suggesting disconnection as a major pathophysiological mechanism. Resting-state (RS) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is believed to reflect brain functional connectivity (FC) within specific neuronal networks.
10-dic-2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
secondary progressive multiple sclerosis; functional connectivity; Relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis; resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
Basile, B., Castelli, M., Monteleone, F., Nocentini, U., Caltagirone, C., Centonze, D., et al. (2013). Functional connectivity changes within specific networks parallel the clinical evolution of multiple sclerosis. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS [10.1177/1352458513515082].
Basile, B; Castelli, M; Monteleone, F; Nocentini, U; Caltagirone, C; Centonze, D; Cercignani, M; Bozzali, M
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