2022
Toward Precision Phenotyping of Multiple Sclerosis
Pitt D, Lo CH, Gauthier SA, Hickman RA, Longbrake E, Airas LM, Mao-Draayer Y, Riley C, De Jager PL, Wesley S, Boster A, Topalli I, Bagnato F, Mansoor M, Stuve O, Kister I, Pelletier D, Stathopoulos P, Dutta R, Lincoln MR. Toward Precision Phenotyping of Multiple Sclerosis. Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation 2022, 9: e200025. PMID: 36041861, PMCID: PMC9427000, DOI: 10.1212/nxi.0000000000200025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkersDisease ProgressionHumansInflammationMultiple SclerosisMultiple Sclerosis, Chronic ProgressiveNervous System DiseasesConceptsMultiple sclerosisSecondary progressive multiple sclerosisPathological processesProgressive multiple sclerosisKey pathological processClinical trial designDevelopment of biomarkersPerilesional inflammationNeuroaxonal degenerationMS phenotypeTrial designClinical importancePersonalized careM phenotypeSclerosisPhenotypeRemyelinationInflammationSyndromePrognosticationDegenerationProgressionBiomarkersCare
2021
Manifestations and impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in neuroinflammatory diseases
Levin SN, Venkatesh S, Nelson KE, Li Y, Aguerre I, Zhu W, Masown K, Rimmer KT, Diaconu CI, Onomichi KB, Leavitt VM, Levine LL, Strauss‐Farber R, Vargas WS, Banwell B, Bar‐Or A, Berger JR, Goodman AD, Longbrake EE, Oh J, Weinstock‐Guttman B, Thakur KT, Edwards KR, Riley CS, Xia Z, De Jager PL, Collaborative M. Manifestations and impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in neuroinflammatory diseases. Annals Of Clinical And Translational Neurology 2021, 8: 918-928. PMID: 33616290, PMCID: PMC8013889, DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuroinflammatory disordersMultiple sclerosisCOVID-19Year-long prospective studyPotential risk factorsPatient reported experienceTesting shortagesNeurological disabilityLiver diseaseNeuroinflammatory diseasesTelemedicine visitsProspective studyPotential confoundersMS casesRisk factorsNeurological careSevere casesTreatment changesSymptom criteriaEarly changesMore depressionReference groupCase prevalenceDisease managementGreater likelihood