Pregnancy and multiple sclerosis (the PRIMS study): clinical predictors of post‐partum relapse
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The influence of pregnancy in multiple sclerosis has been a matter of controversy for a long time. The Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis (PRIMS) study was the first large prospective study which aimed to assess the possible influence of pregnancy and delivery on the clinical course of multiple sclerosis. We report here the 2-year post-partum follow-up and an analysis of clinical factors which might predict the likelihood of a relapse in the 3 months after delivery. The relapse rate in each trimester up to the end of the second year post-partum was compared with that in the pre-pregnancy year. Clinical predictors of the presence or absence of a post-partum relapse were analysed by logistic regression analysis.…
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- Pregnancy
- Medicine
- Post partum
- Logistic regression
- Multiple sclerosis
- Obstetrics
- Prospective cohort study
- Postpartum period
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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