Multiple sclerosis -- Imaging : Imaging and imagining illness : becoming whole in a broken body / edited by Devan Stahl ; foreword by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Multiple sclerosis in children. : Pediatric demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system and their mimics : a case-based clinical guide / Emmanuelle Waubant, Timothy E. Lotze, editors
Multiple sclerosis -- Patients -- Diaries. : The journal of a disappointed man : &, A last diary / W.N.P. Barbellion ; introduction by H.G. Wells, new introduction by Deborah Singmaster
1984
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Multiple sclerosis -- Patients -- Drama : Go now / written by Paul Henry Powell, Jimmy McGovern ; producer, Andrew Eaton ; director, Michael Winterbottom ; a Revolution Films production for BBC
A form of multiple sclerosis characterized by a progressive deterioration in neurologic function which is in contrast to the more typical relapsing remitting form. If the clinical course is free of distinct remissions, it is referred to as primary progressive multiple sclerosis. When the progressive decline is punctuated by acute exacerbations, it is referred to as progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis. The term secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is used when relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis evolves into the chronic progressive form. (From Ann Neurol 1994;36 Suppl:S73-S79; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp903-914)
A form of multiple sclerosis characterized by a progressive deterioration in neurologic function which is in contrast to the more typical relapsing remitting form. If the clinical course is free of distinct remissions, it is referred to as primary progressive multiple sclerosis. When the progressive decline is punctuated by acute exacerbations, it is referred to as progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis. The term secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is used when relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis evolves into the chronic progressive form. (From Ann Neurol 1994;36 Suppl:S73-S79; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp903-914)
A form of multiple sclerosis characterized by a progressive deterioration in neurologic function which is in contrast to the more typical relapsing remitting form. If the clinical course is free of distinct remissions, it is referred to as primary progressive multiple sclerosis. When the progressive decline is punctuated by acute exacerbations, it is referred to as progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis. The term secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is used when relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis evolves into the chronic progressive form. (From Ann Neurol 1994;36 Suppl:S73-S79; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp903-914)
Multiple sclerosis -- Research -- Planning -- Congresses : Summary of a workshop on Research in Multiple Sclerosis, April 5-6, 2001 : based on the Institute of Medicine report on Multiple sclerosis : current status and strategies for the future / prepared by Miram Davis and Janet E. Joy