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New MRI approach may identify active MS lesions without contrast

An image of a doctor pointing at a desktop computer monitor showing a scan of a patient's spinal cord.

A new type of MRI scan may be able to distinguish active multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions from chronic lesions — without the need for injected contrast dye — while also offering clues about how lesions may evolve over time, a new study reports. By combining artificial intelligence with advanced MRI methods, the experimental imaging approach […]

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