New Multiple Sclerosis Phenotypic Classification
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BACKGROUND: In 1996, the clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) was characterized as relapsing-remitting, primary progressive, secondary progressive or progressive relapsing. Since then, an increased understanding of MS and its pathology prompted a re-examination of these clinical phenotypes. Main recommendations of the 2013 revisions are provided herein. SUMMARY: Clinically isolated syndrome has been added, and progressive relapsing MS has been eliminated, from the clinical course descriptions. All forms of MS should be further subcategorized as either active or non-active. Active MS is defined as the occurrence of clinical relapse or the presence of new T2 or gadolinium-enhancing lesions over a specified…
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- Multiple sclerosis
- Medicine
- Disease
- Progressive disease
- Clinical trial
- Clinically isolated syndrome
- Pediatrics
- Clinical phenotype
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