Literature Review
Literature Review
Does MS Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease?
Understanding how MS may protect patients from Alzheimer’s disease may drive new treatment strategies.
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EMA Warns of Anaphylactic Reactions to MS Drug
Glatiramer acetate is associated with a risk for anaphylactic reactions, which may occur shortly after administration or even months or years...
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COMBAT-MS: Therapy Choice for Relapsing-Remitting MS Has ‘Small’ Impact on Disability Progression, Patient-Reported Outcomes
The decision to start or switch a therapy for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis did not significantly impact disability progression, but...
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‘Autoantibody Signature’ Flags MS Years Before Symptom Onset
A unique cluster of autoantibodies was found in 10% of people with MS, appearing up to 5 years before the onset of clinical symptoms and remaining...
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Vaccine Safety and DMT for Highly Active Multiple Sclerosis: New Data
Investigators created an algorithm that clinicians can use to map an immunization schedule in patients who might otherwise delay initiation of...
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Three Distinct MS Subtypes Identified
Determining a patient’s blood “immune signature” before starting immunomodulatory therapy may help predict clinical disease trajectories.
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MS and Epstein-Barr Virus: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go From Here?
“In theory, if we can tell who is prone to develop MS or whose immune system might be reacting to EBV to cause MS, we can intervene early to...
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Frexalimab Promising for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
“In this trial, the MRI outcomes with frexalimab therapy were impressive but appear to be less complete than those with anti-CD20 agents, although...
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Seizure Risk Is Nearly Double in Patients With MS
Those with a progressive disease phenotype are at particularly high seizure risk.
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Depression, constipation, UTIs early signs of MS?
“The main contribution of the data on prodromes in MS is to clarify that the disease and its mechanisms are frequently underway well before the...