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  • In the second part of the MAGNIMS network's evidence-based guidelines, Wattjes and colleagues discuss the use of MRI in prognostication and follow-up in patients with multiple sclerosis. The group recommend several techniques that are useful for monitoring disease activity and treatment efficacy, and identify those techniques that require further study.

    • Mike P. Wattjes
    • Àlex Rovira
    • Xavier Montalban
    Consensus StatementOpen Access
  • The use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is commonplace in clinical settings. However, the precise implementation of MRI in the diagnosis of MS is highly variable, which is problematic in the context of the substantial technical advances of the past decade. In these Evidence-based Guidelines, members of the MAGNIMS study group present a standardized approach to the use of MRI in the diagnosis of MS.

    • Àlex Rovira
    • Mike P. Wattjes
    • Xavier Montalban
    Consensus StatementOpen Access
  • Sports-related concussion is increasingly recognized as a potential danger to paediatric populations, but its short-term and long-term consequences remain poorly understood. This Expert Consensus Document is the result of a 1-day meeting convened by Safe Kids Worldwide, the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, and the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, with the aim of highlighting knowledge gaps and areas of critically needed research in youth sports-related concussion.

    • Aaron J. Carman
    • Rennie Ferguson
    • Howard M. Fillit
    Consensus StatementOpen Access