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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in MS

Neuro-opthalmologist Tariq Bhatti, MD, at Duke University Eye Center, discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in evaluating multiple sclerosis (MS) progression and the effects of treatments. Learn more about OCT on the vision page of our website.

  1. Cannabis and Cognition (video)

    Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

  2. Exercise and Gait Research in MS (video)

    From ECTRIMS 2014, featuring Peter Feys, PhD, discussing current research on the impact of exercise in gait function in MS.

  3. Importance of Minorities in MS (video)

    MS affects African Americans and Hispanics in different ways compared with other ethnic groups. Symptoms may differ, the disease may progress faster, and treatments may have different effects. African Americans and Hispanic/Latinos are underrepresented in research studies. That makes it difficult to tell which treatments are best for them, or how to reduce the risk of MS in these groups.

  4. Mono and MS (video)

    This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about mono and multiple sclerosis.

  5. MS and African-Americans: Reasons for Hope (video)

    This video features a discussion with Mary Hughes, MD, and Walter Royal, MD, who talk about research and clinical trials for African-Americans with multiple sclerosis.

  6. MS Research Using Vision (OCT) Testing: Anti-LINGO-1 (video)

    Neuro-opthalmologist Tariq Bhatti, MD, at Duke University Eye Center, discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in evaluating multiple sclerosis (MS) progression and the effects of treatments - namely anti-LINGO-1.

  7. Vitamin D (video)

    Explores the factors people must consider when making treatment and lifestyle decisions, including when to begin treatment, the role information overload can play in decision making, and how to weigh the benefits and risks of a treatment or lifestyle decision. Excerpt from 2013 North American Education Program.

  8. Numbers of People with MS in Northern States (video)

    This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the number of people with multiple sclerosis in northern states.

  9. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in MS (video)

    Neuro-opthalmologist Tariq Bhatti, MD, at Duke University Eye Center, discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in evaluating multiple sclerosis (MS) progression and the effects of treatments. Learn more at http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/vision.

  10. The CLIMB Study (video)

    Featuring Dr. Tanuja Chitnis This video provides an overview of the Comprehensive Longitudinal Investigations at the Brigham Women's Hospital. The study follows 2,000 people with MS over a 10 year period.

  11. The Future of Personalized Medicine in MS (video)

    From ECTRIMS 2014, featuring Patricia Cassicia, PhD, discussing research on personalized medicine in MS.

  12. Triggering Event (video)

    This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the triggering event and multiple sclerosis.

  13. Twins and MS (video)

    This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about why she got multiple sclerosis but not her twin.

  14. Vitamin D and MS (video)

    Ellen Mowry, MD, PhD at Johns Hopkins University discusses Vitamin D as a risk factor for developing MS and what we know about supplementation.(ECTRIMS 2014)

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