
Paris Visual Learning Test: a New French Task for Assess Visual Learning and Memory to Multiple...
Multiple SclerosisCognitive impairment affects up to 65% of multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects, especially memory function. Rothschild Foundation has developped the Paris Visual Learning and memory Test (PVLT). 165 healthy volunteers were studied for its normalization. The main objective of the present study is to assess the validity of PVLT by comparing MS patients' test results to a database including the test results of 280 healthy control subjects, following recommended international standards.

Correlation Between PET and Advanced MRI in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple SclerosisTraditional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has enabled clinicians to measure disease activity but there are inherent limitations. Clinical/radiographic dissociation can be seen in some patients and the abnormalities are not specific. This pilot study is an opportunity to determine the relationship between quantitative advanced MRI measures and OCT with PET measurements of microglial activation and myelin health.

Medication Usage and Patient Reported Outcomes Evaluation Via myBETAapp in Patients With Multiple...
Multiple SclerosisThe planned study will be a prospective, non-interventional, observational cohort study using the structure of a registry. Medication usage behavior will be observed for 6 months, while documentation behavior on the wellness tracker in the myBETAapp will be observed for 3 months.

Open, Multicentric, Prospective, Quality of Life Study in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Multiple SclerosisTo evaluate the evolution of the impact on daily life activities over the first 12 months following the introduction of interferon beta-1b treatment in patients presenting RRMS or patients at high risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis after a first clinical demyelinating event

Observational Study of the Prevalence of CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis and in Other Neurodegenerative...
Multiple SclerosisNeurodegenerative DiseasesThe presence of abnormalities in the cerebral venous circulation, defined as Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI), has recently been reported in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), in healthy subjects and in subjects with other neurological diseases. These reports have aroused much interest both in the scientific world and, above all, among the communities of patients and Associations having the aim of aiding people with MS and of promoting scientific research into this disease. In the literature published so far there is a lack of verification in large samples of the prevalence of CCSVI in MS compared with that observed in healthy subjects and in those with other diseases of the nervous system. This is an observational study investigating the prevalence of CCSVI in subjects with MS and comparing it with the prevalence observed in a control population consisting of Healthy Controls (HC) and in a population affected by other neurological diseases of the central nervous system of degenerative, vascular, inflammatory and autoimmune origin. A total of at least 1,200 adults with MS will be included in the study, as well as 400 healthy subjects and 400 subjects with other neurodegenerative diseases.

Vascular Fundus Changes in Patients With High Probability of Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency...
Ehlers-Danlos SyndromeMultiple SclerosisThe investigators propose that evidence of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) may be evident in the vasculature of the fundus. The investigators will be examining fundi of multiple sclerosis patients and Ehlers-Danlos patients to see if evidence of CCSVI can be found in these patients having high risk for CCSVI. The investigators will read the fundus photos, compared to age-matched normals in a "blind" fashion.

To Identify and Evaluate the Predictive Factors for Depression in Patients Diagnosed With Multiple...
Multiple SclerosisThis is an observational, non controlled, multicentric, prospective study planned to be conducted in 350 subjects diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 20 centres of Argentina to identify the predictive factors leading to depression. The incidence of depression symptoms and its influence in the evolution of the disease are unknown in the Argentinean population. Early diagnosis of depression symptoms allows the specific treatment of them and can also delay the rich apparition of the disease. This study intends to quantify the incidence of these symptoms and also aims to evaluate which are the predictive factors of the apparition of the depression.

An Observational Study to Evaluate Quality of Life (QoL) and Influence of Cognitive Status on QoL...
Multiple SclerosisRelapsing-RemittingThis is a prospective, non-interventional, multicenter study to evaluate quality of life (QoL) and influence of cognitive status on QoL in subjects with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) during two years of treatment with Rebif New Formulation (RNF).

Stimulatory Autoantibodies to the Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) in Patients With...
Systemic SclerosisThis study is to determine if subjects with .systemic sclerosis have stimulatory autoantibodies to the PDGF receptor and to confirm activation (phosphorylation) of the PDGF receptor in skin sites with varying degrees of skin thickening

Therapy Optimization in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple SclerosisThe purpose of this study is to determine if higher compliance and adherence rates to drug therapy for MS result in better health outcomes than lower rates of therapy compliance and adherence.