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Maria A. Rocca

Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

Publications -  647
Citations -  29881

Maria A. Rocca is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple sclerosis & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 556 publications receiving 25283 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria A. Rocca include University at Buffalo & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Two-year regional grey and white matter volume changes with natalizumab and fingolimod.

TL;DR: Compared with natalizumab, fingolimod-treated patients experience accelerated GM and WM atrophy in the cerebellum, while both drugs show minimal regional volumetric differences in supratentorial regions.
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Clinical trials and clinical practice in multiple sclerosis: conventional and emerging magnetic resonance imaging technologies.

TL;DR: Although there is increasing perception that modern quantitative MR techniques should be more extensively employed in clinical trials to advance the understanding of MS and derive innovative information, their use in clinical practice should still be regarded as premature.
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Dynamic volumetric changes of hippocampal subfields in clinically isolated syndrome patients: A 2-year MRI study:

TL;DR: In this article, different subregional patterns of hippocampal involvement have been observed in diverse multiple sclerosis (MS) phenotypes, and the occurrence of regional hippocampal vascular involvement was evaluated.
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Differential association of cortical, subcortical and spinal cord damage with multiple sclerosis disability milestones: A multiparametric MRI study:

TL;DR: In multiple sclerosis, cortical, subcortical, and infratentorial structural damage may have a differential contribution to clinical disability according to disease phases as mentioned in this paper, where the authors proposed a method to quantify the contribution of structural damage in MS.
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Volume of hippocampal subfields and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured volumes of hippocampal subfields and their association with cognitive performance in AQP4-seropositive NMOSD patients and compared them according to the status of global and domain-selective cognitive impairment.