Published 2022
| Version v1
Publication
Dimethyl fumarate delays multiple sclerosis in radiologically isolated syndrome
- Creators
- Okuda, Darin T
- Kantarci, Orhun
- Lebrun-Frénay, Christine
- Sormani, Maria Pia
- Azevedo, Christina J
- Bovis, Francesca
- Hua, Le H
- Amezcua, Lilyana
- Mowry, Ellen M
- Hotermans, Christophe
- Mendoza, Jason
- Walsh, John S
- von Hehn, Christian
- Vargas, Wendy S
- Donlon, Stacy
- Naismith, Robert T
- Okai, Annette
- Pardo, Gabriel
- Repovic, Pavle
- Stüve, Olaf
- Siva, Aksel
- Pelletier, Daniel
- Others:
- Okuda, Darin T
- Kantarci, Orhun
- Lebrun-Frénay, Christine
- Sormani, Maria Pia
- Azevedo, Christina J
- Bovis, Francesca
- Hua, Le H
- Amezcua, Lilyana
- Mowry, Ellen M
- Hotermans, Christophe
- Mendoza, Jason
- Walsh, John S
- von Hehn, Christian
- Vargas, Wendy S
- Donlon, Stacy
- Naismith, Robert T
- Okai, Annette
- Pardo, Gabriel
- Repovic, Pavle
- Stüve, Olaf
- Siva, Aksel
- Pelletier, Daniel
Description
The radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) represents the earliest detectable pre-clinical phase of multiple sclerosis (MS). This study evaluated the impact of therapeutic intervention in preventing first symptom manifestation at this stage in the disease spectrum.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1102578
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1102578
- Origin repository
- UNIGE