This chapter describes multiple sclerosis (MS) with early- and late-disease onset. The onset of symptoms of MS usually occurs between the ages of 18 and 40 years. The existence of early-onset (before age 16) and late-onset (later than age 45) MS cases is well documented, and both ...
Objective: To enhance recognition of primary Sjogren′s syndrome(pSS) for specialist and improve the level of early diagnosis.Methods: The clinical data of 80 cases of pSS were analyzed retrospectively.Results: The frequency onset symptoms were 37.5% with dry mouth,27.5% with dry eye,23.8% with...
The aim of the present study was to determine the type and the frequency of initial presenting symptoms in patients with MS... SA Hojjati,SMM Hojjati,M Baes,... - 《Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 2发表: 2015年 OPTIC NEURITIS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: AN UPDATE This ...
Discordant data have been reported concerning the frequency of early onset MS (EOMS) that ranges from 2.7% to 5%, whereas there is a general agreement on prevalence of female sex, particularly after puberty. The initial symptoms in EOMS are frequently characterized by visual loss whereas the ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has uncovered a potential link between certain initial symptoms and long-term disability outcomes. The study, "The association of different acute manifestations of multiple sclerosis on functional outcome," published in B
The pathophysiology of primary progressive (PP) multiple sclerosis (MS) involves diffuse axonal degeneration which is believed to start early in the disease process, even before the onset of clinical symptoms. Symptomatic onset then occurs when this process reaches a threshold after which the axonal ...
infarction was diagnosed based on development of new abnormal Q waves in ≥ 2 contiguous precordial or ≥ 2 adjacent extremity leads, or an elevation of CKMB > 2 times (> 3 times for 48 h after a PCI procedure) the upper limit of normal in the presence of ischemia symptoms. ...
Our objective is to characterize the clinical and radiological features of cognitive-multiple sclerosis (cog-MS), defined as MS subjects who entered into the disease with cognitive symptoms, which subsequently remain the predominant manifestation. We describe the disease course, and clinical and ...
(2–6. Although bleeding symptoms correlate with the levels of the remaining factor activity, it is reported that not all hemophilic subjects with factor levels <1% bleed with the same severity (7,8), and in rare cases of severe hemophilia A (9), thrombotic episodes have been reported also...
doi:10.1001/jamaoto.2021.2239 COVID-19 Resource Center There have been reports of loss of taste or smell associated with viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2. However, it is not clear whether these symptoms are more frequent in SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with other viral infections.1,2 ...