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- Multiple sclerosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
People who have MS and who smoke tend to have more relapses, worse progressive disease, and worse cognitive symptoms Women are up to three times as likely as men to have relapsing-remitting MS The risk for MS in the general population is about 0 5% If a parent or sibling has MS, your risk is about twice that or about 1%
- Multiple sclerosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Ask your healthcare team about your MS, including your test results, treatment options and, if you like, your prognosis As you learn more about MS, you may become more confident in making treatment decisions Keep friends and family close Keeping your close relationships strong can help you deal with multiple sclerosis
- Multiple sclerosis - Care at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic's MS care teams evaluate thousands of people with MS each year With a concentration on MS and vast experience, Mayo Clinic specialists are able to make accurate diagnoses and recommend effective treatments from the start Because MS is less common in children than in adults, pediatric MS can be especially hard to diagnose
- Esclerosis múltiple - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Soy el Dr Oliver Tobien, neurólogo especializado en esclerosis múltiple de Mayo Clinic En este video, abordaremos los aspectos básicos de la esclerosis múltiple
- Exploring the role of critical spinal cord lesions in progressive MS
Studies of the development of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) have focused mostly on brain parenchymal changes Mayo Clinic physician-scientists are investigating the role of what they call "critical" demyelinating spinal cord lesions "We have found a compelling association between prominent
- العلاجات الجديدة للتصلب المتعدد - Mayo Clinic (مايو كلينك)
لا يوجد علاج شافٍ لمرض التصلب المتعدد (ms) ومع ذلك، فقد أحرزت أنشطة تطوير أدوية جديدة لعلاجه بعض التقدم وما تزال الأبحاث قائمة لتطوير علاجات جديدة أفضل مُعدِّلة لهذا المرض (DMTs) الذي يصيب
- Explaining multiple sclerosis - Mayo Clinic
Step 3: Looking at investigations consistent with MS The third step is looking at investigations consistent with multiple sclerosis Typically, the main important diagnostic test is MRI scans of the brain, cervical and thoracic spinal cord Because multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system white matter, that means the brain
- What is multiple sclerosis? An expert explains - Mayo Clinic
People who have MS and who smoke tend to have more relapses, worse progressive disease, and worse cognitive symptoms Women are up to three times as likely as men to have relapsing-remitting MS The risk for MS in the general population is about 0 5% If a parent or sibling has MS, your risk is about twice that or about 1%
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