Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-onset multiple sclerosis (MS) remains contested. Objective: To examine the association of superimposed relapses in progressive-onset MS on disease outcomes. Design, Setting, and Participants: Observational cohort study from MSBase, a prospectively collected, international database. Data were collected between January 1995 and February 2017. Analyses began in February 2017. From 44449 patients at time of extraction, 1419 eligible patients (31.9%) were identified for analysis. Inclusion criteria consisted of primary progressive MS (PPMS) or progressive-relapsing MS (PRMS), adult-onset disease, and minimum data set (including ≥3 visits with disa...
Background: Whether progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) heralds earlier onset of seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of disease-modifying treatment on short-term disability outcome...
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between early relapse recovery and onset of progressive multi...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-...
The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-onset multip...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressiv...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-...
Background: Natural history studies have suggested that the disability progression due to multiple s...
Importance: It is unclear whether relapses and disease-modifying therapies are associated with the r...
It is unclear whether relapses and disease-modifying therapies are associated with the rate of disab...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
Background and purpose: Treatment options in primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) are scarc...
Objective: To investigate the effect of disease-modifying treatment on short-term disability outcome...
Background: Whether progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) heralds earlier onset of seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of disease-modifying treatment on short-term disability outcome...
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between early relapse recovery and onset of progressive multi...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-...
The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-onset multip...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressiv...
Importance: The role of inflammatory disease activity as a determinant of disability in progressive-...
Background: Natural history studies have suggested that the disability progression due to multiple s...
Importance: It is unclear whether relapses and disease-modifying therapies are associated with the r...
It is unclear whether relapses and disease-modifying therapies are associated with the rate of disab...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
Background and purpose: Treatment options in primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) are scarc...
Objective: To investigate the effect of disease-modifying treatment on short-term disability outcome...
Background: Whether progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) heralds earlier onset of seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of disease-modifying treatment on short-term disability outcome...
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between early relapse recovery and onset of progressive multi...