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Smoldering Lesions: Red Flags for Severe MS


 

Their findings, the researchers say, should prompt MRI-based clinical trials aimed at treating perilesional chronic inflammation in MS. Dr. Reich said, “Our results point the way toward using specialized brain scans to predict who is at risk of developing progressive MS.”

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