Inflammatory Disorders of the Nervous System 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51220-4_2
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Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical Features, Immunopathogenesis, and Treatment

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“…The subject of extensive research has been relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), which is distinguished by periodic relapses and remissions. This area of study has received significant attention, particularly in relation to the advancement of diseasemodifying treatments (64,65). Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), characterized by a cumulative accumulation of impairment, highlights the necessity for therapeutic interventions that extend beyond the relapseremitting stage (68,70).…”
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“…The subject of extensive research has been relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), which is distinguished by periodic relapses and remissions. This area of study has received significant attention, particularly in relation to the advancement of diseasemodifying treatments (64,65). Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), characterized by a cumulative accumulation of impairment, highlights the necessity for therapeutic interventions that extend beyond the relapseremitting stage (68,70).…”
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“…After experiencing these relapses, individuals then enter phases of partial or total recovery, commonly (64). Significantly, in the context of RRMS, relapses exhibit an intermittent pattern, characterized by fluctuations in their intensity, length, and frequency (65).…”
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confidence: 99%