Progression of functional disability in 70 patients with multiple sclerosis

1991 
: We have carried out a follow-up study in 70 patients that were included in a follow-up protocol when they met the criteria of MS, so as to evaluate the variations in the disability scale per unit of time of follow-up (index of progression) in relation to the several risk factors. There were 31 females and 39 men followed up for 19.6 +/- 12 months. One half of the patients (35) had their first symptoms between 25 and 45 years of age, in 27 the onset was after age 25 and in 8 after age 45. At the end of follow-up 42 patients were classified as having remitting forms, 12 as progressive forms after a remitting phase and 16 as progressive forms from the onset. Significant differences in the evolutive forms were only found in remitting-progressive forms, which had a quicker progression than the purely remitting and chronic progressive forms. The patients who initially had cerebellar symptoms had a quicker progression than those with any other type of presentation. Whereas patients with late onset had a quicker progression than the group with intermediate onset, the patients with early onset had a slower progression.
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