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Age at onset, initial symptomatology and the course of multiple sclerosis
Authors:Sigrid  Poser   N. E. Raun   W. Poser
Affiliation:Neurologische Universitätsklinik, Robert-Koch-Strasse 40, Göttingen, West Germany;Department of Neurology, Kommunehospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Analysis of the initial symptomatology, age at onset and course as factors influencing the prognosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) revealed that the rate of deterioration in a sample of 1,571 patients - registered during a neurological examination in a standardized way - was slower for patients with optic neuritis as the initial sign, for patients with an age at onset of under 39 years and for patients with a remissive course of disease.
The progression index, obtained by dividing the present disability by the duration of the disease was used as a measure for the rate of progression.
The course of the disease was responsible for 13% and age at onset for 1.6% of the total variation in the progression index.
Endogenous or exogenous factors may modify the appearance and dynamics of MS which might be a syndrome rather than a disease entity.
Keywords:Clinical neurology    disability    multiple sclerosis    prognosis.
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