Multiple sclerosis: Clinical survey of 50 patients followed at the Department of Neurology UNIFESP-EPM

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis, seems to be a rare disease however in the population herein studied it is similar to the one described by others, in Brazil and abroad. We studied 50 patients classified according Poser's criteria that were followed at the Department of Neurology UNIFESP-EPM from 1983 to 1995. The clinical findings of these 50 patients were similar to those described in other series. We found a high prevalence among female young patients who presented relapsing-remitting evolution. The most common symptoms were those related to pyramidal and cerebellar dysfunctions. The EDSS score seems to be worse in patients with specific cerebellar and pyramidal signs, higher number of relapses and longer time of disease but it is not related to the number of white matter lesions found at MRI.

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De Oliveira, E. M. L., Annes, M., Oliveira, A. S. B., & Gabbai, A. A. (1999). Multiple sclerosis: Clinical survey of 50 patients followed at the Department of Neurology UNIFESP-EPM. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 57(1), 51–55. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x1999000100010

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