Background Early recognition of markers of faster disability worsening in paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS) is a key requisite of personalised therapy for children with MS at the earliest possible time. Objective To identify early predictors of rapid disability accrual in patients with paediatric-onset MS. Methods Using the global MSBase registry, we identified patients who were <18 years old at the onset of MS symptoms. The clinico-demographic characteristics examined as predictors of future MS Severity Score (MSSS) included sex, age at symptom onset, absence of disability at the initial assessment, maximum Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score, relapse frequency and presence of brainstem, pyramidal, visual or cerebellar sym...
Patients with the 'aggressive' form of multiple sclerosis accrue disability at an accelerated rate, ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children manifests with a relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) disease course. A...
The effects of initial clinical variables on short-term prognosis are analyzed in a cross-sectional ...
Background Early recognition of markers of faster disability worsening in paediatric-onset multiple ...
Importance: Availability of new disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and changes of therapeutic paradi...
Background Age of onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) peaks in the 3rd and 4th decades and is rarely le...
Importance Availability of new disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and changes of therapeutic paradig...
BACKGROUND: The course and prognosis of childhood-onset multiple sclerosis have not been well descri...
Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset befor...
Objective This study was undertaken to describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i...
The course and prognosis of childhood onset multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well defined unlike that ...
Differently from the adult multiple sclerosis (MS) population, the predictive value of cognitive imp...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children manifests with a relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) disease course. A...
Patients with the 'aggressive' form of multiple sclerosis accrue disability at an accelerated rate, ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children manifests with a relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) disease course. A...
The effects of initial clinical variables on short-term prognosis are analyzed in a cross-sectional ...
Background Early recognition of markers of faster disability worsening in paediatric-onset multiple ...
Importance: Availability of new disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and changes of therapeutic paradi...
Background Age of onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) peaks in the 3rd and 4th decades and is rarely le...
Importance Availability of new disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and changes of therapeutic paradig...
BACKGROUND: The course and prognosis of childhood-onset multiple sclerosis have not been well descri...
Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset befor...
Objective This study was undertaken to describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i...
The course and prognosis of childhood onset multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well defined unlike that ...
Differently from the adult multiple sclerosis (MS) population, the predictive value of cognitive imp...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children manifests with a relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) disease course. A...
Patients with the 'aggressive' form of multiple sclerosis accrue disability at an accelerated rate, ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children manifests with a relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) disease course. A...
The effects of initial clinical variables on short-term prognosis are analyzed in a cross-sectional ...