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View Article  Multimodal evoked potentials
In the past MS was viewed as a painless condition but now thankfully people have woken up to the fact that pain can be very much part and parcel of MS. In fact it is    more »
View Article  Study – evoked potentials for MS
Evoked potentials are used in the functional assessment of sensory and motor pathways. Their usefulness in monitoring the evolution of multiple sclerosis has not   more »
View Article  Outdoor activities and diet in childhood and adolescence relate to MS risk above the Arctic Circle.
A relationship between the latitude related distribution of multiple sclerosis (MS) and exposure to sunlight has long been considered. Higher sun exposure during early   more »
View Article  Rash from interferon beta 1-a (Rebif or Betaseron)
We describe a 41-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis, who presented with redness of the skin; several discoloured areas; along with inflammatory small,   more »
View Article  Fatigue in multiple sclerosis
We report on a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS) who presented with fatigue as the only manifestation of an acute MS relapse. Fatigue was assessed by   more »
View Article  childhood inflammatory demyelinating disease
Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis offers a unique window into early targets and mechanisms of immune dysregulation. It is unknown whether heightened T-cell   more »