doi: 10.1177/13524585221108297. Online ahead of print.
Stephen C Krieger 1, Ali Antoine 1, James F Sumowski 1
- PMID: 35832024
- DOI: 10.1177/13524585221108297
Abstract
Little to no above-threshold deficits may be evident in early multiple sclerosis (MS). The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is a standard measure of neurologic function, with an EDSS score of 0 defined as “neurologically normal.” The topographical model of MS proposes that sub-threshold disease is compensated for by functional reserve. In this short report, we found that physically high-challenge measures of balance and upper extremity coordination reveal sub-threshold deficits in patients with EDSS score of 0 compared with healthy controls. Challenge task performance was correlated with imaging markers of both lesional burden of disease and a volumetric measure of brain reserve.
Keywords: EDSS; Multiple sclerosis; disease course; topographical model.
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