Onset of progressive phase is an age-dependent clinical milestone in multiple sclerosis.
Date
2013Author
Kale, Nilufer
Atkinson, Elizabeth J.
Pirko, Istvan
Keegan, B. Mark
Lucchinetti, Claudia F.
Noseworthy, John H.
Rodriguez, Moses
Weinshenker, Brian G.
Kantarci, Orhun H.
Siva, Aksel
Tutuncu, Melih
Pittock, Sean J.
Tang, Junger
Abou Zeid, Nuhad
Crusan, Daniel J.
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Background: It is unclear if all patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) ultimately develop progressive MS. Onset of progressive disease course seems to be age- rather than disease duration-dependent. Some forms of progressive MS (e.g. primary progressive MS (PPMS)) are uncommon in population-based studies. Ascertainment of patients with PPMS from clinic-based populations can facilitate a powerful comparison of age at progression onset between secondary progressive MS (SPMS) and PPMS but may introduce unclear biases.
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