The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis

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The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis. / Rocca, Maria A; Barkhof, Frederik; De Luca, John; Frisén, Jonas; Geurts, Jeroen J G; Hulst, Hanneke E; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume; Filippi, Massimo; MAGNIMS study group; Barkhof, Frederik; Ciccarelli, Olga; De Stefano, Nicola; Enzinger, Christian; Filippi, Massimo; Fredriksen, Jette Lautrup; Gasperini, Claudio; Kappos, Ludwig; Palace, Jacqueline; Rocca, Maria A; Rovira, Alex; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume; Vrenken, Hugo; Yousry, Tarek A.

I: Lancet Neurology, Bind 17, Nr. 10, 2018, s. 918-926.

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Rocca, MA, Barkhof, F, De Luca, J, Frisén, J, Geurts, JJG, Hulst, HE, Sastre-Garriga, J, Filippi, M, MAGNIMS study group, Barkhof, F, Ciccarelli, O, De Stefano, N, Enzinger, C, Filippi, M, Fredriksen, JL, Gasperini, C, Kappos, L, Palace, J, Rocca, MA, Rovira, A, Sastre-Garriga, J, Vrenken, H & Yousry, TA 2018, 'The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis', Lancet Neurology, bind 17, nr. 10, s. 918-926. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30309-0

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Rocca, M. A., Barkhof, F., De Luca, J., Frisén, J., Geurts, J. J. G., Hulst, H. E., Sastre-Garriga, J., Filippi, M., MAGNIMS study group, Barkhof, F., Ciccarelli, O., De Stefano, N., Enzinger, C., Filippi, M., Fredriksen, J. L., Gasperini, C., Kappos, L., Palace, J., Rocca, M. A., ... Yousry, T. A. (2018). The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis. Lancet Neurology, 17(10), 918-926. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30309-0

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Rocca MA, Barkhof F, De Luca J, Frisén J, Geurts JJG, Hulst HE o.a. The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis. Lancet Neurology. 2018;17(10):918-926. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30309-0

Author

Rocca, Maria A ; Barkhof, Frederik ; De Luca, John ; Frisén, Jonas ; Geurts, Jeroen J G ; Hulst, Hanneke E ; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume ; Filippi, Massimo ; MAGNIMS study group ; Barkhof, Frederik ; Ciccarelli, Olga ; De Stefano, Nicola ; Enzinger, Christian ; Filippi, Massimo ; Fredriksen, Jette Lautrup ; Gasperini, Claudio ; Kappos, Ludwig ; Palace, Jacqueline ; Rocca, Maria A ; Rovira, Alex ; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume ; Vrenken, Hugo ; Yousry, Tarek A. / The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis. I: Lancet Neurology. 2018 ; Bind 17, Nr. 10. s. 918-926.

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title = "The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis",
abstract = "Some of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, such as memory impairment and depression, are, at least partly, related to involvement of the hippocampus. Pathological studies have shown extensive demyelination, neuronal damage, and synaptic abnormalities in the hippocampus of patients with multiple sclerosis, and improvements in MRI technology have provided novel ways to assess hippocampal involvement in vivo. It is now accepted that clinical manifestations related to the hippocampus are due not only to focal hippocampal damage, but also to disconnection of the hippocampus from several brain networks. Evidence suggests anatomical and functional subspecialisation of the different hippocampal subfields, resulting in variability between regions in the extent to which damage and repair occur. The hippocampus also has important roles in plasticity and neurogenesis, both of which potentially contribute to functional preservation and restoration. These findings underline the importance of evaluation of the hippocampus not only to improve understanding of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, but also as a potential future target for treatment.",
keywords = "Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging, Hippocampus/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Multiple Sclerosis/complications",
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AU - Rocca, Maria A

AU - Barkhof, Frederik

AU - De Luca, John

AU - Frisén, Jonas

AU - Geurts, Jeroen J G

AU - Hulst, Hanneke E

AU - Sastre-Garriga, Jaume

AU - Filippi, Massimo

AU - MAGNIMS study group

AU - Barkhof, Frederik

AU - Ciccarelli, Olga

AU - De Stefano, Nicola

AU - Enzinger, Christian

AU - Filippi, Massimo

AU - Fredriksen, Jette Lautrup

AU - Gasperini, Claudio

AU - Kappos, Ludwig

AU - Palace, Jacqueline

AU - Rocca, Maria A

AU - Rovira, Alex

AU - Sastre-Garriga, Jaume

AU - Vrenken, Hugo

AU - Yousry, Tarek A

N1 - Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2018

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N2 - Some of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, such as memory impairment and depression, are, at least partly, related to involvement of the hippocampus. Pathological studies have shown extensive demyelination, neuronal damage, and synaptic abnormalities in the hippocampus of patients with multiple sclerosis, and improvements in MRI technology have provided novel ways to assess hippocampal involvement in vivo. It is now accepted that clinical manifestations related to the hippocampus are due not only to focal hippocampal damage, but also to disconnection of the hippocampus from several brain networks. Evidence suggests anatomical and functional subspecialisation of the different hippocampal subfields, resulting in variability between regions in the extent to which damage and repair occur. The hippocampus also has important roles in plasticity and neurogenesis, both of which potentially contribute to functional preservation and restoration. These findings underline the importance of evaluation of the hippocampus not only to improve understanding of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, but also as a potential future target for treatment.

AB - Some of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, such as memory impairment and depression, are, at least partly, related to involvement of the hippocampus. Pathological studies have shown extensive demyelination, neuronal damage, and synaptic abnormalities in the hippocampus of patients with multiple sclerosis, and improvements in MRI technology have provided novel ways to assess hippocampal involvement in vivo. It is now accepted that clinical manifestations related to the hippocampus are due not only to focal hippocampal damage, but also to disconnection of the hippocampus from several brain networks. Evidence suggests anatomical and functional subspecialisation of the different hippocampal subfields, resulting in variability between regions in the extent to which damage and repair occur. The hippocampus also has important roles in plasticity and neurogenesis, both of which potentially contribute to functional preservation and restoration. These findings underline the importance of evaluation of the hippocampus not only to improve understanding of the clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, but also as a potential future target for treatment.

KW - Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging

KW - Hippocampus/diagnostic imaging

KW - Humans

KW - Multiple Sclerosis/complications

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EP - 926

JO - The Lancet Neurology

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