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Location of Brain Lesions Predicts Conversion of Clinically Isolated Syndromes to Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 80:234-241, Giorgio, A.,et al, 2013
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Article Abstract
Higher frequency of lesion occurrence in clinically eloquent WM tracts can characterize CIS subjects with different types of onset. The involvement of specific WM tracts, in particular those transversed by fibers involved in motor function and near the corpus callosum, seems to be associated with a higher risk of clinical conversion to MS in the short term.
 
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