HR=hazard ratio. OR=odds ratio. S1P= sphingosine 1-phosphate. PPMS=primary progressive multiple sclerosis. SPMS=secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. CDP=confirmed disability progression.
When it comes to the outlook for multiple sclerosis (MS), there’s both good ... It’s hard to predict how MS will progress in every person. The severity of the disease varies widely from ...
OBJECTIVE To study the prevalence and the natural course of transitional progressive multiple sclerosis (TPMS). This clinical form is defined by a progressive course beginning many years after an ...
Background and objectives: Rate and pattern of progression of cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis (MS) has not been clearly identified. The present study aimed to identify correlations between ...
For women with multiple sclerosis (MS), disability starts to ... “The study shows that menopause represents a unique factor in MS progression, even when we take into consideration the effects ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-lasting (chronic ... When MS causes repeated attacks, it's called relapsing remitting MS. When the symptoms progress over time without clear attacks, it's called ...
Keywords: Biomarkers, multiple sclerosis, Neuroanatomical, clinical monitoring, clinical progression, therapeutic response Important ... As a topic editor, you can set the timeline for your Research ...
6 then 6 monthly up to 36 months unless progression was seen at this time when a further assessment was scheduled at 42 months and change in Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale-29 (MSIS-29) score (patient ...
There are more than 60 Cochrane Reviews relevant to multiple sclerosis and, one of these, a network meta-analysis of immunomodulators and immunosuppressants for progressive multiple sclerosis, was ...