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EXEMPLAR OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS INTRODUCTION AND ASSESSMENT
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Definition -chronic, autoimmune neurologic disease -affects myelin sheath -etiology: unknown
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Relapsing-remitting (RRMS) most common -attacks followed by recovery Primary Progressive (PPMS) -gradual and steady neuro deterioration Secondary Progressive (SPMS) -starts as relapse-remitting then becomes steadily progressive Progressive-relapsing (PRMS) -frequent relapses with only partial recovery
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Age: 20 to 40/50 yrs. Old Gender: F>M Race: Caucasian RISK FACTORS First degree relative Genetic susceptibility Environment- colder climate Smoking Exposure to viruses
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Patient History Signs and Symptoms -Mobility fatigue, balance, weakness, spasticity -Sensory numbness, temperature sensitivity, vision -Cognitive/Emotional impaired judgment, reasoning -Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction -Sexual Dysfunction
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http://www.5min.com/Video/Learning-to- Cope-with-Multiple-Sclerosis-264563718
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MRI of brain and spine CSF: during an attack protein,slight WBC CSF electrophoresis: myelin basic protein IgG (oligoclonal) bands present Various evoked potential tests McDonald Criteria (4 criteria)
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