Differences in clinical and demographic characteristics between men and women with multiple sclerosis (MS) are more prevalent regarding disease course than they are when stratifying by sex. Recent ...
People with late-onset MS, who experience their first symptoms after age 50, tend to have faster disability progression, ...
Symptoms of multiple sclerosis are generally the same, regardless of how old you are when it develops. The differences lie in which symptoms you're more likely to have and how quickly they get worse.
Advanced MRI techniques can differentiate between degenerative and reparative processes in MS lesions, offering insights into disease progression. Quantitative MRI (qMRI) provides detailed biophysical ...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are 6% more likely than peers in the general population to receive a cancer diagnosis, with the excess risk largely driven by urogenital cancers. They are less ...