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Central vein sign: A diagnostic biomarker in multiple sclerosis (CAVS-MS) study protocol for a prospective multicenter trial

Ontaneda, D; Sati, P; Raza, P; Kilbane, M; Gombos, E; Alvarez, E; Azevedo, C; Calabresi, P; Cohen, J A; Freeman, L; Henry, R G; Longbrake, E E; Mitra, N; Illenberger, N; Schindler, M; Moreno-Dominguez, D; Ramos, M; Mowry, E; Oh, J; Rodrigues, P; Chahin, S; Kaisey, M; Waubant, E; Cutter, G; Shinohara, R; Reich, D S; Solomon, A; Sicotte, N L
The specificity and implementation of current MRI-based diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS) are imperfect. Approximately 1 in 5 of individuals diagnosed with MS are eventually determined not to have the disease, with overreliance on MRI findings a major cause of MS misdiagnosis. The central vein sign (CVS), a proposed MRI biomarker for MS lesions, has been extensively studied in numerous cross sectional studies and may increase diagnostic specificity for MS. CVS has desirable analytical, measurement, and scalability properties. "Central Vein Sign: A Diagnostic Biomarker in Multiple Sclerosis (CAVS-MS)" is an NIH-supported, 2-year, prospective, international, multicenter study conducted by the North American Imaging in MS Cooperative (NAIMS) to evaluate CVS as a diagnostic biomarker for immediate translation into clinical care. Study objectives include determining the concordance of CVS and McDonald Criteria to diagnose MS, the sensitivity of CVS to detect MS in those with typical presentations, and the specificity of CVS among those with atypical presentations. The study will recruit a total of 400 participants (200 with typical and 200 with atypical presentations) across 11 sites. T2*-weighted, high-isotropic-resolution, segmented echo-planar MRI will be acquired at baseline and 24 months on 3-tesla scanners, and FLAIR* images (combination of FLAIR and T2*) will be generated for evaluating CVS. Data will be processed on a cloud-based platform that contains clinical and CVS rating modules. Imaging quality control will be conducted by automated methods and neuroradiologist review. CVS will be determined by Select6* and Select3* lesion methods following published criteria at each site and by central readers, including neurologists and neuroradiologists. Automated CVS detection and algorithms for incorporation of CVS into McDonald Criteria will be tested. Diagnosis will be adjudicated by three neurologists who served on the 2017 International Panel on the Diagnosis of MS. The CAVS-MS study aims to definitively establish CVS as a diagnostic biomarker that can be applied broadly to individuals presenting for evaluation of the diagnosis of MS.
PMCID:8482479
PMID: 34592690
ISSN: 2213-1582
CID: 5301282

Depressed leukocyte migration inhibition in response to streptococcal antigens in poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis

Bhat JG; Gombos EA; Baldwin DS
PMID: 6991180
ISSN: 0090-1229
CID: 65181

ENHANCED LYMPHOBLASTIC TRANSFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO GLYCOSIDASE TREATED GLOMERULAR BASEMENT-MEMBRANE (GBM) IN MINIMAL CHANGE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME (MCNS) [Meeting Abstract]

Cabili, S; Spinowitz, B; Schacht, RG; Obiedzinski, G; Gombos, EA; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1980JN16001731
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 28010

LYMPHOCYTE SUB-POPULATIONS IN MINIMAL CHANGE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME (MCNS) [Meeting Abstract]

Spinowitz, BS; Cabili, S; Schacht, RG; Obiedzinski, G; Gombos, EA; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1979HY94000586
ISSN: 0085-2538
CID: 30062

ENHANCED LYMPHOBLASTIC TRANSFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO GLYCOSIDASE TREATED GLOMERULAR BASEMENT-MEMBRANE (GBM) IN MINIMAL CHANGE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME (MCNS) [Meeting Abstract]

Cabili, S; Spinowitz, B; Schacht, RG; Obiedzinski, G; Gombos, EA; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1979HY94000642
ISSN: 0085-2538
CID: 30063

Dialysance of iodide [Letter]

Blum, M; Spinowitz, B; Gombos, E A
PMID: 661882
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 78182

DOUBLE-MARKED LYMPHOCYTES IN MINIMAL CHANGE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME (MCNS) [Meeting Abstract]

Bhat, JG; Kerpen, HO; Schacht, RG; Gombos, EA; Spinowitz, B; Handelsman, S; Rai, C; Gauthier, B; Kantor, C; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1978EV11701048
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 29942

Depressed cellular immune response to streptococcal antigens in poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis

Bhat JG; Gombos EA; Baldwin DS
PMID: 862253
ISSN: 0090-1229
CID: 65187

STREPTOCOCCAL ANTIGENS AND DEPRESSED LEUKOCYTE MIGRATION-INHIBITION IN POST-STREPTOCOCCAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS (PSGN) [Meeting Abstract]

Bhat, JG; Gombos, EA; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1977EK92400259
ISSN: 0085-2538
CID: 29964

DEPRESSED CELLULAR IMMUNE-RESPONSE TO STREPTOCOCCAL ANTIGENS IN PATIENTS WITH POSTSTREPTOCOCCAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS (PSGN) [Meeting Abstract]

Bhat, JG; Gombos, EA; Baldwin, DS
ISI:A1976BU02800735
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 29463