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Prognostic factors in multiple sclerosis

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The following factors are associated with a poor prognosis in patients with multiple sclerosis:

  • male sex
  • older age at onset
  • motor or cerebellar signs at onset
  • short interval between first and second attacks
  • high relapse rate in the early years of the disease
  • incomplete remission after first few relapses
  • early disability
  • high lesion load on MRI scan

Reference:

  • Polman, CH, Uitdehaag, BMJ. (2000). Drug treatment of multiple sclerosis. BMJ; 321: 490-4

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