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Anthony Traboulsee
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 309
Citations - 17723
Anthony Traboulsee is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple sclerosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 281 publications receiving 12755 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony Traboulsee include UBC Hospital & University College London.
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Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2017 revisions of the McDonald criteria
Alan J. Thompson,Brenda Banwell,Frederik Barkhof,Frederik Barkhof,William M. Carroll,Timothy Coetzee,Giancarlo Comi,Jorge Correale,Franz Fazekas,Massimo Filippi,Mark S. Freedman,Kazuo Fujihara,Steven L. Galetta,Hans-Peter Hartung,Ludwig Kappos,Fred D. Lublin,Ruth Ann Marrie,Aaron E. Miller,David Miller,Xavier Montalban,Xavier Montalban,Ellen M. Mowry,Per Soelberg Sørensen,Mar Tintoré,Anthony Traboulsee,Maria Trojano,Bernard M. J. Uitdehaag,Sandra Vukusic,Sandra Vukusic,Emmanuelle Waubant,Brian G. Weinshenker,Stephen C. Reingold,Jeffrey A. Cohen +32 more
TL;DR: The 2017 McDonald criteria continue to apply primarily to patients experiencing a typical clinically isolated syndrome, define what is needed to fulfil dissemination in time and space of lesions in the CNS, and stress the need for no better explanation for the presentation.
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International consensus diagnostic criteria for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Dean M. Wingerchuk,Brenda Banwell,Jeffrey Bennett,Philippe Cabre,William M. Carroll,Tanuja Chitnis,Jérôme De Seze,Kazuo Fujihara,Benjamin Greenberg,Anu Jacob,Sven Jarius,Marco Aurélio Lana-Peixoto,Michael J. Levy,Jack H. Simon,Silvia Tenembaum,Anthony Traboulsee,Patrick Waters,Kay E. Wellik,Brian G. Weinshenker +18 more
TL;DR: The International Panel for NMO Diagnosis (IPND) was convened to develop revised diagnostic criteria using systematic literature reviews and electronic surveys to facilitate consensus and achieved consensus on pediatric NMOSD diagnosis and the concepts of monophasicNMOSD and opticospinal MS.
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Ocrelizumab versus Placebo in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Xavier Montalban,Stephen L. Hauser,Ludwig Kappos,Douglas L. Arnold,Amit Bar-Or,Giancarlo Comi,Jérôme De Seze,Gavin Giovannoni,Hans-Peter Hartung,Bernhard Hemmer,Fred D. Lublin,Kottil Rammohan,Krzysztof Selmaj,Anthony Traboulsee,Annette Sauter,Donna Masterman,Paulo Fontoura,Shibeshih Belachew,Hideki Garren,N. Mairon,Peter Chin,Jerry S. Wolinsky +21 more
TL;DR: Among patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis, ocrelizumab was associated with lower rates of clinical and MRI progression than placebo; there was no clinically significant difference between groups in the rates of serious adverse events and serious infections.
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Myelin water imaging in multiple sclerosis: quantitative correlations with histopathology.
Cornelia Laule,Esther Leung,D K B Lis,Anthony Traboulsee,Donald W. Paty,Alex L. MacKay,G. R. W. Moore +6 more
TL;DR: The correlation ofMyelin water imaging, an MR measure of myelin content, with quantitative histopathologic measures of myelination density is determined and a strong correlation with myelin stain is found, validating MWF as a measure of the myelin density.
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Deep 3D Convolutional Encoder Networks With Shortcuts for Multiscale Feature Integration Applied to Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation
TL;DR: A novel segmentation approach based on deep 3D convolutional encoder networks with shortcut connections with results showing that this method performs comparably to the top-ranked state-of-the-art methods, even when only relatively small data sets are available for training.