If we can better detect and monitor MS, we can reduce the long-term impact of the disorder.
Researchers from Mātai Medical Research Institute in Gisborne are helping develop a new MRI scan method, which they say can detect subtle brain lesions in multiple sclerosis patients not seen on current state-of-the-art scans.
In this accessible presentation for a general audience, Dr Cornfeld explains how the Ultra High Contrast MRI method developed at the Mātai Medical Research Institute could support earlier and more accurate diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.

