MRT scan of the brain

Visualising multiple sclerosis with a new MRI procedure

The loss of myelin sheaths in the brain is a hallmark of multiple sclerosis. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed an MRI method that maps the condition of this nerve insulation layer more accurately than before.

by Christoph Elhardt
Improved MRI scans of the myelin sheaths in the brain should allow multiple sclerosis to be detected at an early stage. (Image: ETH Zurich)

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  • Rebecca Lawrence09.10.2024 06:48

    Does this new procedure require a contrast agent? If yes, something other than gadolinium?

     
       
    • Adriana Caprile29.03.2024 14:53

      ETH Zurich's innovative MRI procedure for visualizing multiple sclerosis marks a significant advancement in diagnostic techniques. This breakthrough offers hope for improved understanding and treatment of MS. Thank you for pioneering research that benefits patients worldwide.