MRI in Multiple Sclerosis Guidelines Update: North America, Europe align on new recommendations

MRI in Multiple Sclerosis Guidelines Update: North America, Europe align on new recommendations

These consensus guidelines are significant not only for their key updates to clinical practice but for their representation of a more unified, global approach to diagnosing and monitoring patients with multiple sclerosis.

For the first time, experts in multiple sclerosis (MS) from North America and Europe have aligned on consensus recommendations for the use of MRI in people with MS. These guidelines—developed by the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis (MAGNIMS) study group; the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) working group; and the North America Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis (NAIMS) MRI Guidelines working group—address recent advancements in imaging technology and new safety data, among other clinical updates. [more]

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Elizabeth Porco

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CMSC provides leadership in clinical research and education; develops vehicles to share information and knowledge among members; disseminates information to the health care community and to persons affected by MS.

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