About the causes, symptoms and treatment aspects of the Radiological isolated syndrome patients (RIS), Aleksandar Zivkovic spoke with the neurologist Professor Dr Ostoja Vucic.
Radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) is where someone with no symptoms of MS has a brain scan that show abnormalities suggestive of MS. A number of MRI studies have shown that brain damage in RIS is similar to that of MS.
Both anatomical and functional connectivity - different problems in the brain - are altered in the brains of people with MS.
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