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- W2971797637 abstract "Radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) is the asymptomatic precursor to clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) or primary progressive MS. RIS is frequently diagnosed when an individual gets an MRI for an unrelated medical issue, such as headache or trauma. Treating RIS patients is controversial, but physicians may be inclined to offer prophylactic treatment for high-risk RIS patients. Identifying imaging and clinical features associated with high likelihood of early clinical conversion may prove helpful to identify a high-risk subset for potential MS therapy. The goal of this paper is to review current literatures to identify imaging and clinical features that predict early (within 5 years) conversion from RIS to MS." @default.
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