Abstract
SUMMARY: For patients presenting with clinically isolated syndrome, the treating clinician needs to advise the patient on the probability of conversion to clinically definite multiple sclerosis. MR imaging may give useful prognostic information, and there is large body of literature pertaining to the use of MR imaging in assessing patients presenting with clinically isolated syndrome. This literature review evaluates the accuracy of MR imaging in predicting which patients with clinically isolated syndrome will go on to develop long-term disease and/or disability. New and emerging MR imaging technologies and their applicability to patients with clinically isolated syndrome are also considered.
ABBREVIATIONS:
- CDMS
- clinically definite multiple sclerosis
- CIS
- clinically isolated syndrome
- EDSS
- Expanded Disability Status Scale
- T2LV
- T2 lesion volume
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