U.S., July 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07687693) titled 'Simultaneous T2-FLAIR and T1 Brain MRI With ENRAGED FLAIR in Multiple Sclerosis' on June 23.
Brief Summary: This study will evaluate a new brain MRI technique called ENRAGED FLAIR in patients with multiple sclerosis. MRI is central in the diagnosis and follow-up of multiple sclerosis because it can show inflammatory lesions in the brain. A standard MS brain MRI examination usually includes T2-FLAIR images, which are used to detect and assess MS lesions, and T1-weighted images, which provide anatomical information and help with interpretation of lesion location.
These image types are usually acquired as separate scans. ENRAGED FLAIR ...