Clinical, electrophysiological, and radiological clues in the transition to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and evaluation of thalamus volume | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Clinical, electrophysiological, and radiological clues in the transition to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and evaluation of thalamus volume
Key Points
Transitioning to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is observed through various clinical indicators, including thalamus volume.
Significant correlations between thalamus volume and the onset of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis were noted, with a specific focus on brain imaging.
This analysis included both electrophysiological and radiological assessments to understand disease progression.
The findings suggest essential clinical implications for early identification and monitoring of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.