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Title: New markers for diagnosis and prognosis of cognitive impairment in patient with multiple sclerosis
Authors: Teslenko, Oleksandra
Tovazhnyanska, Olena
Keywords: multiple sclerosis
cognitive impairment
brain neurotrophic factor
neurodegeneration
neuroimaging
2023a/2022
Issue Date: 30-Sep-2022
Publisher: Kharkiv National Medical UniversityTeslenko O. New markers for diagnosis and prognosis of cognitive impairment in patient with multiple sclerosis / O. Teslenko, O. Tovazhnyanska // Inter Collegas. ─ 2022. ─ Vol. 9, No.1. ─ Р. 14─18.
Citation: New markers for diagnosis and prognosis of cognitive impairment in patient with multiple sclerosis / O. Teslenko, O. Tovazhnyanska // Inter Collegas, Vol. 9, No.1 .- 2022.- Р.- 14-18
Abstract: The article presents modern approaches to the diagnosis of brain damage and development of cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurodegenerative changes, which take place in the early stages of the disease and play an important role in the formation of irreversible neurological deficits, are considered. Cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis is quite common, but they are not always noticed, but they significantly reduce patients' quality of life. The article describes the possibilities of neuroimaging methods to identify structural changes in the parts of the brain responsible for cognitive functions. The importance of brain neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as a promising biomarker of multiple sclerosis is presented. Further study of BDNF remains interesting, which will allow to develop algorithms for early diagnosis and pre-diction of disease progression, that will provide an opportunity to deepen the understanding of the place of BDNF in the pathomorphological chain of nervous system damage in multiple sclerosis
URI: http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/33258
ISSN: 2409-9988
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