Multiple sclerosis in pregnancy. Treatment options and outcomes: a review

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Abstract

Background. Women are commonly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis during reproductive age. There is need for disease control management during pregnancy, taking into consideration potential maternal and fetal risks. This review article aims to summarize what is acknowledged so far regarding treatment options of multiple sclerosis and outcomes in preg-nancy, providing up-to-date information. Methods. In order to write this review a comprehensive literature electronic search for journal articles and guidelines regarding multiple sclerosis during pregnancy was undertaken. Results and conclusion. Multiple sclerosis management in pregnancy is a challenging issue. The use of disease-modifying drugs has improved both the course of the disease and the attitude towards pregnancy in patients living with multiple sclerosis. Pregnancy appears to have a protective effect on disease activity, particularly during the third trimester.

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Cudalba, D., Gica, N., Peltecu, G., Botezatu, R., & Panaitescu, A. M. (2022). Multiple sclerosis in pregnancy. Treatment options and outcomes: a review. Romanian Journal of Neurology/ Revista Romana de Neurologie. Amaltea Medical Publishing House. https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2022.2.5

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