Increasing female: male ratio in multiple sclerosis (MS) has been assigned to cohort effects, with females in more recent birth cohorts possibly being more exposed or vulnerable to environmental risk factors than males. We collected MS mortality data in Norway from 1951 to 2015 from The Norwegian Cause of Death registry. Age-Period-Cohort analysis was conducted using log-linear Poisson models, including sex interaction terms. MS was registered as the underlying, contributing or direct cause in 6060 deaths. MS associated mortality remained stable with a slight preponderance among males until after 1980, and have since increased preferentially among females. Throughout the study period the mean annual increase was 1.25% for females and 0.3% f...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than ...
Background. MS incidence has increased among females, suggesting the presence of environmental effec...
BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was dem...
A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in...
A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in...
In several international studies, an increasing women-to-men (w/m) ratio in patients with multiple s...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of multiple sclerosis is thought to be increasing, but this notion has been di...
Background: An increasing women-to-men ratio in later birth cohorts of patients with multiple sclero...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In a longitudinal population-based dataset of patients with multiple scleros...
Over recent years increased MS incidence, primarily in women, has been reported. We recently reporte...
Over recent years increased MS incidence, primarily in women, has been reported. We recently reporte...
The aim of this work was to evaluate sex differences in the incidence of multiple sclerosis relapses...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Introduction: Only one large retrospective cohort study and several smaller analyses examined predic...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than ...
Background. MS incidence has increased among females, suggesting the presence of environmental effec...
BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was dem...
A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in...
A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in...
In several international studies, an increasing women-to-men (w/m) ratio in patients with multiple s...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of multiple sclerosis is thought to be increasing, but this notion has been di...
Background: An increasing women-to-men ratio in later birth cohorts of patients with multiple sclero...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In a longitudinal population-based dataset of patients with multiple scleros...
Over recent years increased MS incidence, primarily in women, has been reported. We recently reporte...
Over recent years increased MS incidence, primarily in women, has been reported. We recently reporte...
The aim of this work was to evaluate sex differences in the incidence of multiple sclerosis relapses...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Introduction: Only one large retrospective cohort study and several smaller analyses examined predic...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than ...
Background. MS incidence has increased among females, suggesting the presence of environmental effec...