Hemodynamic changes by Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast enhanced perfusion (DSC) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have been poorly evaluated. The aim of the study was to compare relapsing and remitting (RR) MS patients by DSC. 45 RRMS patients, 22 with (REL) and 23 without (REM) relapse in the previous 2 months were included. A hyperperfusion of the Normal Appearing White Matter (NAWM) compared to FLAIR lesions was noted. The correlations between NAWM perfusion, disease duration and 1-year before Annualized Relapse Rate in REM patients seemed to suggest that an increased NAWM perfusion may be a radiological marker of higher inflammatory activity.
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