Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple sclerosis (MS) require early recognition of individual disease trajectories. Objectives: To determine the profiles of disability evolution, identify their early predictors and develop a risk score of increasing disability. Methods: We analysed demographic, clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from patients with relapsing MS, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score of 3.0–4.0 and follow-up≥2years. Attaining EDSS=6.0 defined increasing disability; relapses and/or MRI defined disease activity. Results: In total, 344 out of 542 (63.5%) patients reached EDSS≥6.0; of these, 220 (64.0%) showed disease activity. In patient...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
Background: Confirmed Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) progression occurring after a fixed-st...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
OBJECTIVES: To predict disability and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) after 6 and 12 years, usi...
Background: Natural history studies have suggested that the disability progression due to multiple s...
Background and purpose: To predict disability and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) after 6 and 1...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
Background: Confirmed Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) progression occurring after a fixed-st...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
Background: Effective therapeutic strategies to preserve function and delay progression in multiple ...
OBJECTIVES: To predict disability and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) after 6 and 12 years, usi...
Background: Natural history studies have suggested that the disability progression due to multiple s...
Background and purpose: To predict disability and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) after 6 and 1...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
Prevention of irreversible disability is currently the most important goal of disease modifying ther...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
: Disability accrual in multiple sclerosis may occur as relapse-associated worsening or progression ...
Background: Confirmed Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) progression occurring after a fixed-st...