MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis
NCT: NCT03692975 · TERMINATED
Brief Summary
Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) can evolve into multiple sclerosis. In CIS patients, episodic memory is frequently impaired. Memory disorders could be preceded by microstructural abnormalities without visible atrophy in hippocampus. A recent MRI imaging of diffusion called NODDI (Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging) can measure specifically microstructural abnormalities and map the axons in the white matter (WM) and dendrites in the grey matter (GM). The aim of this study is to evaluate microstructural abnormalities in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in CIS patients compared to controls.
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What is MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis?
MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis is a clinical trial registered under NCT03692975. Current status: TERMINATED.
What is the status of NCT03692975?
The current status of NCT03692975 (MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis) is: TERMINATED.
When did MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis start?
MRI Hippocampal Microstructure and Episodic Memory in Early Multiple Sclerosis started on 2019-02-12.
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