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CMSC 2026

Spinal Cord in MS: Key Clinical and Imaging Considerations

Moderator/Chair: Mark Keegan , MD
Spinal cord disease is important in most people with MS , but is less emphasized in patient care, basic, clinical research, and therapeutic trials. Clinically relevant spinal cord disease in MS is crucial to recognize. How and when to image the spinal cord with MRI in people with MS is an important clinical concern. Progressive spinal cord atrophy and ‘silent’ multiple sclerosis progression is emerging as an important multiple sclerosis prognostic biomarker. Given this, the importance of MS spinal cord disease including clinical presentations and neuroimaging will be discussed. Level of Information: IntermediateSpinal cord disease is important in most people with MS , but is less emphasized in patient care, basic, clinical research, and therapeutic trials. Clinically relevant spinal cord disease in MS is crucial to recognize. How and when to image the spinal cord with MRI in people with MS is an important clinical concern. Progressive spinal cord atrophy and ‘silent’ multiple sclerosis progression is emerging as an important multiple sclerosis prognostic biomarker. Given this, the importance of MS spinal cord disease including clinical presentations and neuroimaging will be discussed. Level of Information: Intermediate

Presentations in This Session

Clinical Importance of MS Spinal Cord Demyelination

Speaker/s: Anne Kerbrat, MD, PhD

‘Critical’ Decision-making in Assessing the Spinal Cord in MS

Speaker/s: Mark Keegan, MD

Spinal Cord MRI in MS- Why, When and How Often?

Speaker/s: Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC

Traditional and Novel MS Spinal Cord Imaging- Which Measures Actually Measure Up?

Speaker/s: Roland Henry, PhD