Severity grading in multiple sclerosis a proposal

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Abstract

Currently used classification schemes for multiple sclerosis (MS) have not taken into account disease severity, instead focusing on disease phenotype (ie, relapsing vs. progressive). In this article, we argue that disease severity adds a crucial dimension to the clinical picture and may help guide treatment decisions. We outline a practical, easy-to-implement, and comprehensive scheme for severity grading in MS put forward by our mentor, Professor Joseph Herbert. We believe that severity grading may help to better prognosticate individual disease course, formulate and test rational treatment algorithms, and enhance research efforts in MS.

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Charlson, R., Herbert, J., & Kister, I. (2016). Severity grading in multiple sclerosis a proposal. International Journal of MS Care, 18(5), 265–270. https://doi.org/10.7224/1537-2073.2015-097

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