“Dawson’s fingers” describes a specific appearance that can appear on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostic testing. They most commonly occur in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Dimika V. Cavalier shares details of her long MS diagnosis journey and the eventual acceptance of her new normal.
Dr Pavan Bhargava shares AAN 2025 highlights, including anticipated presentations, quick takeaways, and insights into how new ...
Observational studies and two randomized controlled trials consistently suggest that, in general, disease recurrence after ...
Using 3T MRI to analyze central vein counts and distribution in white matter lesions allows investigators to distinguish ...
An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated condition that causes the body to attack the central nervous system ...
A Phase 2a trial testing foralumab nasal spray in people with nonactive SPMS has dosed the first patients enrolled at Yale MS ...
Gabryelle “Gabby” Scholfield, a 16-year-old student-athlete at Edmondson Westside High School in Baltimore, who plays center ...
It took a decade for Heather Castellani Milboer to be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Now, she helps build community for ...
Learn about multiple sclerosis (MS), a condition affecting younger individuals, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, ...
A cancer diagnosis has hit very close to home in recent months. It’s likely that cancer has also struck close to most of ...