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Isolated Demyelinating Syndromes: Comparison of Different MR Imaging Criteria to Predict Conversion to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis
Mar Tintoré, Alex Rovira, Maria J. Martínez, Jordi Rio, Pablo Díaz-Villoslada, Luis Brieva, Cecilia Borrás, Elisenda Grivé, Jaume Capellades and Xavier Montalban
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2000, 21 (4) 702-706;
Mar Tintoré
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Alex Rovira
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Maria J. Martínez
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Jordi Rio
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Pablo Díaz-Villoslada
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Luis Brieva
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Cecilia Borrás
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Elisenda Grivé
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Jaume Capellades
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.
Xavier Montalban
aFrom the Unit of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology (M.T., J.R., P.D.-V., L.B., C.B., X.M.), and the Magnetic Resonance Unit (I.D.I.), Department of Radiology (A.R., M.J.M., E.G., J.C.), Vall d'Hebron University Hospitals, Barcelona, Spain.

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Mar Tintoré, Alex Rovira, Maria J. Martínez, Jordi Rio, Pablo Díaz-Villoslada, Luis Brieva, Cecilia Borrás, Elisenda Grivé, Jaume Capellades, Xavier Montalban
Isolated Demyelinating Syndromes: Comparison of Different MR Imaging Criteria to Predict Conversion to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2000, 21 (4) 702-706;
Isolated Demyelinating Syndromes: Comparison of Different MR Imaging Criteria to Predict Conversion to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis
Mar Tintoré, Alex Rovira, Maria J. Martínez, Jordi Rio, Pablo Díaz-Villoslada, Luis Brieva, Cecilia Borrás, Elisenda Grivé, Jaume Capellades, Xavier Montalban
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2000, 21 (4) 702-706;
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