Clinical features of multiple sclerosis in the south of brazil: A partial analysis

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There are no published studies on the characteristics of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients from the south of Brazil. Objective: To identify the clinical features of a series of MS patients and to compare to other Brazilian series. Method: Retrospective study with 67 patients followed in The MS Reference Center - RS, Brazil during the year of 2008. We analyzed demographic and clinical data. Results: Most were women (74.6%), the general average age was 43.5 years old, and the general average EDSS score was 4.1. Of those patients, 81.8% had relapsing-remitting MS. Sexual dysfunction prevalence was 31.1% in men and 68.9% in women (p<0.01). We found a positive correlation (Spearman=0.444, p<0.05) between EDSS and depressive symptoms. Conclusion: This study showed a very similar sample compared to other states of Brazil. Moreover, there was found a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction and a straight relation between EDSS and depressive symptoms.

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Finkelsztejn, A., Cristovam, R. D. A., De Moraes, G. S., Lopes, M. G. D. S. M., Da Silva, A. V., Garcia, M. S., … Frison, T. B. (2009). Clinical features of multiple sclerosis in the south of brazil: A partial analysis. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 67(4), 1071–1075. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2009000600021

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