Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), with variable prognosis, and significant social impact. The prevalence in Colombia was 7.52 per 100,000 inhabitants during 2013 and has increased by 60% from 2009 to 2013. Objective: identify the sociodemographic and clinical factors related to disability progression in MS. Methodology: A descriptive study with a cross-sectional analytical component was carried out using disability progression as the dependent variable. The medical records of 216 patients living within the Metropolitan Area of Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia. Results: In the multivariate model, by adjusting the MS phenotype for the other variables, the...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Background: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...
Objective To examine the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and disability outcomes and ...
Objective: To explore the factors influencing the degree of disability in patients with multiple scl...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Little is known about the association between the socioeconomic sta...
AbstractBackgroundMost people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) experience progressively worsening disa...
ObjectivesThe purpose of our study is to investigate whether socioeconomic indicators such as educat...
La Esclerosis múltiple es una enfermedad con baja prevalencia en Colombia (7.52 por cada 100.000 hab...
Objective. The present study aims to evaluate the conditions associated with the progression of Mult...
OBJECTIVE:Emerging evidence links modifiable lifestyle risk factors to disease progression in multip...
Background: Evidence on the progress of disease severity in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is generally lim...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: Daily practice is still fac...
Background: In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), the natural history of the disease is of consi...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is primarily an inflammatory and degenerative disease of the central nervous...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Background: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...
Objective To examine the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and disability outcomes and ...
Objective: To explore the factors influencing the degree of disability in patients with multiple scl...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Little is known about the association between the socioeconomic sta...
AbstractBackgroundMost people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) experience progressively worsening disa...
ObjectivesThe purpose of our study is to investigate whether socioeconomic indicators such as educat...
La Esclerosis múltiple es una enfermedad con baja prevalencia en Colombia (7.52 por cada 100.000 hab...
Objective. The present study aims to evaluate the conditions associated with the progression of Mult...
OBJECTIVE:Emerging evidence links modifiable lifestyle risk factors to disease progression in multip...
Background: Evidence on the progress of disease severity in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is generally lim...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: Daily practice is still fac...
Background: In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), the natural history of the disease is of consi...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is primarily an inflammatory and degenerative disease of the central nervous...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Background: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with ...