Introduction: Only one large retrospective cohort study and several smaller analyses examined predictors of relapse incidence in MS. Sex, age and MS duration were suggested as determinants of relapse activity. While in relapsing-remitting MS women are overrepresented in the ratio of 3:1 to men, in primary progressive disease both sexes are represented equally. A lower probability of relapse in men could be the reason for this change, with primary progressive (PP) MS representing the “extreme” of low relapse activity. Aims: To evaluate effect of sex on the incidence of MS relapses. To assess the hypothesis that the female-to-male ratio increases gradually with relapse activity and that PPMS represents a non-relapsing extreme along this conti...
Background The onset of secondary progression is a pivotal event in the course of relapsing-remittin...
BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was dem...
In several international studies, an increasing women-to-men (w/m) ratio in patients with multiple s...
The aim of this work was to evaluate sex differences in the incidence of multiple sclerosis relapses...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than ...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In a longitudinal population-based dataset of patients with multiple scleros...
Exact causes of contradictions in the understanding of relapsing course as characteristic phenomenon...
Exact causes of contradictions in the understanding of relapsing course as characteristic phenomenon...
Background The onset of secondary progression is a pivotal event in the course of relapsingeremittin...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic inflammatory demyelinating and degenerative disease of the centra...
Object. Gender and disease course specific incidences were studied in high-and medium-risk regions o...
*<p> <i>15996 pts; p-value for trend 0.032; <sup>Λ</sup>14543 pts; °11998 pts; § p<...
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Background The onset of secondary progression is a pivotal event in the course of relapsing-remittin...
BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was dem...
In several international studies, an increasing women-to-men (w/m) ratio in patients with multiple s...
The aim of this work was to evaluate sex differences in the incidence of multiple sclerosis relapses...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than ...
Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a la...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In a longitudinal population-based dataset of patients with multiple scleros...
Exact causes of contradictions in the understanding of relapsing course as characteristic phenomenon...
Exact causes of contradictions in the understanding of relapsing course as characteristic phenomenon...
Background The onset of secondary progression is a pivotal event in the course of relapsingeremittin...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic inflammatory demyelinating and degenerative disease of the centra...
Object. Gender and disease course specific incidences were studied in high-and medium-risk regions o...
*<p> <i>15996 pts; p-value for trend 0.032; <sup>Λ</sup>14543 pts; °11998 pts; § p<...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background The onset of secondary progression is a pivotal event in the course of relapsing-remittin...
BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was dem...
In several international studies, an increasing women-to-men (w/m) ratio in patients with multiple s...