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MS Awards 2022 – Oddities and Observations

 

MS Prodromedary Prize
A study in Saudi Arabia found that the most important risk factor for the development of MS was consumption of camel milk (odds ratio 2.50) (Alkhawajah et al. Neuroepidemiology 2022;56:97-103). Read More

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Effectiveness of COVID boosters in MS: an update

 

Two recent studies have reported that COVID boosters can increase the humoral response in MS patients during treatment with ocrelizumab or fingolimod. A number of studies have reported that these disease-modifying therapies (DMT) are associated with a blunted humoral response to COVID vaccination (Achiron et al. Ther Adv Neurol Disord 2021;14:17562864211012835. Gallo et al. Neurol Sci 2021;42:3523-3526). Read More

CLINICAL CASES IN MS – A STABLE PATIENT WITH RISING JCV INDEX

 

Click here to watch Dr. Daniel Selchen discuss the case and the responses to the survey.

Craig is a 36-year-old salesperson with no prior medical history. In 2012, he presented with optic neuritis. Six months later he experienced a myelopathic episode. MRI-brain and -C-spine revealed a moderate disease burden of seven T2 lesions and one Gd+ lesion.  He was started on interferon-beta-1a s.c. in 2013. Read More