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Medicine
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis *MS is characterized by the presence of areas of demyelination *T-cell predominant perivascular inflammation in the brain white matter *Some axons may be spared from these pathological processes *An estimated 2,500,000 people in the world have multiple sclerosis *MS is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system in young adults *Diagnosis of MS is generally between 20 and 40 years of age, although onset may be earlier *Viral and autoimmune etiologies are postulated *Genetic and environmental factors are known to contribute to MS *A specific cause for this disease is not identified ® more prominent upper motor neuron signs ® increasing para- or quardriparesis ® Vertigo, incoordination and other cerebellar problems *fatigue is a major problem for those with MS *persons with MS generally have a low tolerance for heat *MS can cause severe mobility problems *MS is classified according to its clinical course into several categories: ®relapsing-remitting (the most common variant) ®primary progressive and secondary progressive *life span is not significantly affected by MS *there is no drug that can cure MS, but treatments are now available which can modify the course of the disease *depression is often a symptom of MS *because of the late onset, people with MS have to adapt to a new life *many of these people have trouble adjusting to the use of wheelchairs, braces and crutches *decreased mobility leaves many people with MS feeling left out and different Bibliography:
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