Two common misconceptions about multiple sclerosis (MS) are that the disease of the central nervous system affects everyone the same way; and that being diagnosed with the condition guarantees ...
Heidi Crayton, MD, and Maria Lopes, MD, discuss the impact of multiple sclerosis on patients, families, and caregivers, differentiate relapsing forms (relapsing-remitting and primary progressive) from ...
A more visual explanation of the progression of MS can be helpful for understanding your symptoms and the type of MS you currently have. Over the past few decades, the quality of life and life ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the brain and spinal cord that can cause problems with movement, muscle function, vision, and cognition. When a person has MS, their immune system ...
McArdle sign is related to a diagnosis of MS; however, this sign has been described only twice previously. When defined as a reduction in neck strength >10% with neck flexion, McArdle sign is 100% ...
A new study has found some cancers to be slightly more frequent in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) than in people without MS. Types of cancers found to have a small increased risk include bladder, ...
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