IntroductionThe current methods for MS prognostication often focus on physical disability, leaving gaps in understanding the broader impact of MS. This study investigates how neurologists integrate prognostication into their practice and identifies key areas requiring attention to improve decision-making. By capturing the perspectives of MS specialists, the research highlights the need for standardized, patient-centred approaches that go beyond traditional disease metrics.In this post, we share the latest findings from a qualitative study, by Sofie Aerts, a PhD Researcher, who presented at ECTRIMS...
Summary – AbstractMultiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), and myelinoligodendrocyte glycoprotein-associated disease (MOGAD) are demyelinating diseases sharingcommon clinical and radiological features, but differing in terms of aetiology, natural history,and treatment needs. Making an accurate differential diagnosis between these distinctdisorders is crucial for the good prognosis of patients. Expert panels issue regularly updatedguidelines to assist neurologists in identifying key diagnostic elements with a high positivepredictive value for each disease.These...
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