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Comorbidities common, delay MS diagnosis

 

REPORT FROM THE 63rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (AAN), HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 9-16, 2011 – The U.S. National Health and Wellness Survey, an annual internet survey of health behaviours, reports that people with MS more commonly report comorbidities compared to those in the general population (Meletiche et al. AAN 2011; abstract P06.045).

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Cholesterol levels may adversely affect MS disease progression

 

REPORT FROM THE 63rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (AAN), HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 9-16, 2011 – A retrospective study of 491 MS patients reports that the serum lipid profile may adversely affect disease progression in MS patients (Weinstock-Guttman et al. AAN 2011; abstract P04.235). The chart review compared the results of lipid profile testing, MRI findings and EDSS scores at baseline and after >6 months’ follow-up.

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MS patients may prefer new therapies regardless of risk

 

REPORT FROM THE 63rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (AAN), HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 9-16, 2011 – MS patients are inclined to accept new therapies regardless of the potential risks, according to a survey conducted by Wayne State University in the period 2007-2009 (Caon et al AAN 2011; abstract P01.208).

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