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    • Presentation Date(s):  Sept 11, 2020
    • Total Presentations: 65

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  • TC21 - Remyelination and neuroprotection

    • Type: Teaching Course
    • Presentations: 3
    Chair(s): Peter Calabresi, Catherine Lubetzki, Jeremy Chataway
    Presented on: 9/11/2020, 08:00
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    • TC21.01 - Towards neuroprotection in MS: neurodegeneration, therapeutic targets, and outcome measures (View Presentation)

      Peter Calabresi

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    • TC21.02 - Mechanisms of remyelination (View Presentation)

      Catherine Lubetzki

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    • TC21.03 - Remyelination and neuroprotection in MS: designing trials (View Presentation)

      Jeremy Chataway

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  • TC22 - Maintenance of function in MS: rehabilitation, co-morbidity, symptom management

    • Type: Teaching Course
    • Presentations: 1
    Chair(s): Jennifer Freeman, Claire Riley, Vicki Matthews
    Presented on: 9/11/2020, 08:00
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    • TC22.01 - Maintenance of function in MS: rehabilitation, co-morbidity, symptom management (View Presentation)

      Jennifer Freeman, Vicki Matthews, Claire Riley

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  • TC23 - International 2020 MAGNIMS-CMSC-NAIMS consensus guidelines on the use of MRI in multiple sclerosis (MAGNIMS and NAIMS)

    • Type: Teaching Course
    • Presentations: 3
    Chair(s): Christian Enzinger, David Li
    Presented on: 9/11/2020, 08:00
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    • TC23.01 - How to obtain brain MRI in monitoring of MS? (View Presentation)

      Mike Wattjes

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    • TC23.02 - Do the spinal cord and optic nerve MRI have a role in diagnosis, monitoring and predicting treatment resopnse in MS? (View Presentation)

      Jiwon Oh

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    • TC23.03 - MRI activity: gadolinium lesions or new T2 lesions? (View Presentation)

      Alex Rovira

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