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Cerebral Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Multiple SclerosisRelation to Disturbance of Affect, Drive, and Cognition
F. M. Reischies, MD;
K. Baum, MD;
H. Bräu, MD;
J. P. Hedde, MD;
G. Schwindt
Arch Neurol. 1988;45(10):1114-1116.
Abstract
Forty-six patients with multiple sclerosis were rated with respect to their psychologic symptoms, and magnetic resonance imaging was performed. A significant correlation between the cerebral multiple sclerosis manifestations and the psychologic scores was found. The periventricular and frontal lesions seem to be the most important lesions for the psychologic symptoms of patients with multiple sclerosis.
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Radiology, Free University Berlin.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication March 21, 1988.
Reprint requests to Neurological and Psychiatric Clinic, Free University Berlin, Eschenallee 3, 1 Berlin 19, Germany (Dr Reischies).
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