New Technique Exposes Hidden Multiple Sclerosis Damage in Routine MRI Scans
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University at Buffalo-led team developed an AI method that reveals cortical lesions in routine MRI scans—damage previously invisible on standard imaging but strongly linked to MS disability and cognitive decline—published in Communications Medicine.
This applies computational analysis to existing scans; clinical deployment and validation across diverse patient populations remain pending.
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