BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have described a seasonal pattern of MS relapse risk. Vitamin D and infectious triggers are two major candidate environmental risk factors proposed to account for this effect. We aimed to assess MS admissions in Scotland for a possible effect of seasonality. METHODS: Acute admissions with MS were obtained from the Scottish Morbidity Register between 1997 and 2009. We compared the pattern of these to admissions with other diagnoses. RESULTS: We obtained data on 7098 MS and 6 243 690 non-MS acute and day-case admissions. We found a significant difference in acute MS admissions compared with admissions with other diagnoses (P = 0.0015). There was a significant excess of Scottish MS admissions in A...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
Previous papers show discordant patterns of monthly and seasonal differences in the frequency of mul...
p. 6–10Risk factors for development of multiple sclerosis (MS) are still a matter of debate. Latitud...
BACKGROUND: Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acute cardio...
Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acute cardiovascular and...
Importance: The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
Importance: The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple sc...
Importance The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scle...
Abstract Background Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acut...
Importance. The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal fluctuations in solar radiation and vitamin D levels could modulate the immu...
Background: Seasonal fluctuations in solar radiation and vitamin D levels could modulate the immune ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder with a highly characteristic disease distribution...
That the disease is significantly more common in the northern part of the northern hemisphere is one...
Relapses are a characteristic clinical feature of multiple sclerosis (MS), but an appreciation of fa...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
Previous papers show discordant patterns of monthly and seasonal differences in the frequency of mul...
p. 6–10Risk factors for development of multiple sclerosis (MS) are still a matter of debate. Latitud...
BACKGROUND: Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acute cardio...
Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acute cardiovascular and...
Importance: The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
Importance: The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple sc...
Importance The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scle...
Abstract Background Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acut...
Importance. The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal fluctuations in solar radiation and vitamin D levels could modulate the immu...
Background: Seasonal fluctuations in solar radiation and vitamin D levels could modulate the immune ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder with a highly characteristic disease distribution...
That the disease is significantly more common in the northern part of the northern hemisphere is one...
Relapses are a characteristic clinical feature of multiple sclerosis (MS), but an appreciation of fa...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
Previous papers show discordant patterns of monthly and seasonal differences in the frequency of mul...
p. 6–10Risk factors for development of multiple sclerosis (MS) are still a matter of debate. Latitud...