Phenotypic and functional characterization of T cells
in white matter lesions of multiple sclerosis patients
Not exact matches
Leading the work, Dr Nikos Evangelou, said: «We already knew that large research MRI scanners could detect the proportion of
lesions with a vein
in the brain's
white matter, but these scanners are not clinically available.
They have used a clinical MRI scanner of the type all neuroscience centres have to carry out a special type of scan called a T2 - weighted imaging process which is able to reveal
lesions in the brain's
white matter that are centred on a vein — a known indicator of MS.
Mikovits listened, fascinated, as Peterson described a group of 300 CFS patients
in his practice who suffered from
white matter brain
lesions, a host of immune system abnormalities, and myriad chronic viral infections including HHV6.
Objective: To investigate mid-regional proADM (MR - proADM), a stable fragment of the ADM precursor, and cerebral deep
white matter lesions (DWMLs)
in association with cognitive decline.
By the time a diagnosis is suspected, a brain scan shows a massive
lesion in white matter tracts.
And most recently, a study published
in The Journal of The American Geriatrics Society investigated how lifting weights affected the developing of age - related
lesions in the brains»
white matter.
Lesions in white matter tissue are evidence of a mini-stroke or some other problem impeding blood flow within the brain.
In the study, the participants with preexisting
white matter lesions who followed a program of upper and lower body weight training twice a week over the course of one year had a significantly slower progression of the
white matter lesions.
These
lesions occur
in the
white matter of the brain and spinal cord (CNS) and
in the optic nerve (CNII).
The MRI revealed inflammatory changes
in my brain,
white matter lesions.
«
White matter lesions seem to a play a role
in Alzheimer's disease,» researchers explained.
MRI demonstration of a reversible
lesion in cerebral deep
white matter in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
These
lesions occur most frequently
in older dogs and preferably occur
in the
white matter of the brain as single or multi-focal masses.
Degenerative myelopathy causes
lesions in the
white matter of the spinal cord.
In the elderly, brain activity patterns involving language processing becomes a
matter of how much
white matter (leukoaraiosis - «UBO (Unidentified Bright Objects)
lesions») have damaged the brain's language network.