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Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis: Navigating Treatment Conundrums This activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Accurate determination of the needle tip location is critical not only to the success of the lumbar puncture procedure, but also to the reduction of complication rates. The interaction force at the ...
The deployment of the spinal needle of an appropriate gauge is highly essential in order to significantly reduce the side effects of lumbar puncture procedures performed for spinal anaesthesia and ...
Multiple Sclerosis MS is an autoimmune condition that can remain undetected for years A doctor explains how long MS can stay hidden before noticeable symptoms appear and the subtle early signs that ar ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a major, immune-mediated, demyelinating disease and the major cause of non-traumatic disability in young adults. Susceptibility to disease is controlled by a variety of ...
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Acute demyelinating optic neuritis (referred to herein as optic neuritis) is one of the most common manifestations of MS and often occurs as a first demyelinating event. Patients present with loss ...
MS Spinal Cord Lesions: Everything You Need to Know Spinal cord lesions are more commonly seen in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, and they can result in an increased risk of disability.
Background: Performing a lumbar puncture in an unwell child can cause anxiety in both the parent and the junior doctor. There is increasing evidence of post-lumbar-puncture complications in this age ...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), diffuse degenerative processes in the deep grey matter have been associated with clinical disabilities. We performed a systematic study in MS deep grey matter with a focus ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide. Approximately 80% of people with MS have inflammation in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that helps control ...
Multiple sclerosis is assumed to be a rare condition in our country, but it is probably undiagnosed and almost certainly misdiagnosed at the early stages.