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AI unlocks previously invisible cortical lesions in MS using legacy MRI scans

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University at Buffalo
AI unlocks previously invisible cortical lesions in MS using legacy MRI scans
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Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed an AI-driven method to identify previously invisible cortical lesions in multiple sclerosis patients using legacy MRI scans. This breakthrough allows clinicians to better monitor disease progression in gray matter.

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Improving the detection of MS progression in gray matter could lead to more accurate prognoses and the development of more effective targeted therapies.

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