Clinical Sub-Groups of Multiple Sclerosis in Relation to HLA: DR Alleles as Possible Markers of Disease Progression

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We have examined the distribution of HLA antigens in 70 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients divided in three groups defined according to clinical criteria: benign MS, severe MS, cerebellar MS. We have found a significant association between severe MS and HLA-DR2, and between benign MS of more than 15 years of evolution and HLA-DR3. We review previous work along the same line and conclude that the association of HLA antigens with “clinical subgroups of MS” could indicate a genetically based heterogeneity of the disease and offer help in establishing a prognosis. © 1985, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. All rights reserved.

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Duquette, P., Décary, F., Pleines, J., Boivin, D., Lamoureux, G., Cosgrove, J. B. r., & Lapierre, Y. (1985). Clinical Sub-Groups of Multiple Sclerosis in Relation to HLA: DR Alleles as Possible Markers of Disease Progression. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 12(2), 106–110. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100046795

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