Meningeal inflammation plays a role in the pathology of primary progressive multiple sclerosis

Brain14.50
Volume: 135, Issue: 10, Pages: 2925 - 2937
Published: Aug 18, 2012
Abstract
The primary progressive form of multiple sclerosis is characterized by accrual of neurological dysfunction from disease onset without remission and it is still a matter of debate whether this disease course results from different pathogenetic mechanisms compared with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Inflammation in the leptomeninges has been identified as a key feature of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and may contribute to...
Paper Details
Title
Meningeal inflammation plays a role in the pathology of primary progressive multiple sclerosis
Published Date
Aug 18, 2012
Journal
Volume
135
Issue
10
Pages
2925 - 2937
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