Clinical–MRI correlations in a European trial of interferon beta-1b in secondary progressive MS
Article 2001 en
Authors
PM
P. D. Molyneux
GB
Gareth J. Barker
FB
Frederik Barkhof
Abstract
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These results confirm that the clinical-MRI relationships previously identified in relapsing-remitting MS still are apparent in the secondary progressive phase of the disease and support the use of MRI as a relevant outcome measure. In view of the relatively modest nature of the correlations, it seems unwise to rely on such MRI measures alone as primary efficacy variables in secondary progressive MS trials.
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