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Title:
Executive Functions Impairment in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in Relation to Lesion Burden in MRI: A Case-Control Study
Authors: Asmaa Said Mohamed Said 1 , Hussein Al Oleimy Rezk Al Sheikh 1 , Abozaid Abdullah Abd Elaal Khodir 2 , Raghdaa Abdelkhalek Abdelhalem 2 , Aya Shaaban Mohammed Gadallah 3* Amina Mohammed Nagah Mohammed 2
Year: 2024
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Full paper Aya Shaaban Mohammed Gad Allah Mohammed_EJHM_Volume 94_Issue 1_Pages 1235-1241.pdf
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Abstract:

Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating autoimmune disease impacting the central nervous system. It manifests through various neurological dysfunctions, including cognitive impairments, especially in executive functions. Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationship between executive function impairment and lesion burden in MS as evidenced by MRI. Results: The MS patients demonstrated lower scores in the five words test (learning median score 4 vs. 5, p

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