Abstract From the retrospective study of 3375 patients effected by clinically definite or probable multiple sclerosis (MS), 149 patients were collected with onset of the disease before the age of 16 years (4.4%). Female/male ratio was higher than that of the adult onset MS (AOMS) population (2.2 vs 1.6) particularly at ages of onset after 12 years (3.0, P=0.007 vs AOMS). Among initial symptoms, those suggesting brainstem dysfunction (25%) were more frequent compared to other systems and compared to AOMs symptoms, motor and sensory disturbances were slightly less frequent (respectively 17.5% and 18.3%). Optic neuritis appeared in 16.5% of cases with onset in childhood and in 16.2% of cases with AOMS, cerebellar disturbances respectively in ...
Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset befor...
The clinical and paraclinical features of multiple sclerosis (MS) were reviewed in a study of 36 of ...
Background Although the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the paediatric population remains ch...
From the retrospective study of 3375 patients affected by clinically definite or probable multiple s...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has its usual onset in early adult life (average age of 30 years), but age a...
It is well known that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous syst...
WOS: 000312600000015Objective: Multiple Sclerosis is uncommon in children and adolescents. Two to 5 ...
BACKGROUND: The course and prognosis of childhood-onset multiple sclerosis have not been well descri...
Objective: Multiple Sclerosis is uncommon in children and adolescents. Two to 5% of all patients wit...
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease frequently showing a relapsing-remitting disease cours...
The course and prognosis of childhood onset multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well defined unlike that ...
The Authors review the literature on the occurrence of multiple sclerosis in children and add 14 per...
Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of central nervous system...
Objective This study was undertaken to describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients develop their first symptoms before adolescence approxi...
Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset befor...
The clinical and paraclinical features of multiple sclerosis (MS) were reviewed in a study of 36 of ...
Background Although the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the paediatric population remains ch...
From the retrospective study of 3375 patients affected by clinically definite or probable multiple s...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has its usual onset in early adult life (average age of 30 years), but age a...
It is well known that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous syst...
WOS: 000312600000015Objective: Multiple Sclerosis is uncommon in children and adolescents. Two to 5 ...
BACKGROUND: The course and prognosis of childhood-onset multiple sclerosis have not been well descri...
Objective: Multiple Sclerosis is uncommon in children and adolescents. Two to 5% of all patients wit...
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease frequently showing a relapsing-remitting disease cours...
The course and prognosis of childhood onset multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well defined unlike that ...
The Authors review the literature on the occurrence of multiple sclerosis in children and add 14 per...
Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of central nervous system...
Objective This study was undertaken to describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients develop their first symptoms before adolescence approxi...
Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset befor...
The clinical and paraclinical features of multiple sclerosis (MS) were reviewed in a study of 36 of ...
Background Although the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the paediatric population remains ch...