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For individuals who develop LOMS, a primary progressive course is frequent, with motor symptoms as the prominent feature. YOMS patients responded to corticosteroids (93 %) to a significantly greater degree than LOMS patients (73 % p = 0.004). CSF analysis revealed pleocytosis less frequently in LOMS (34 %) compared to YOMS (67 %, p = 0.006) but oligoclonal banding occurred without in both groups without differences. Gadolinium-enhanced lesions were initially present in less LOMS patients (15 %) than in YOMS (63 %, p < 0.001). Of particular interest, spinal lesions were more common (81 %) in LOMS compared to YOMS (48 %, p = 0.024), and cerebellar lesions were less frequent in the LOMS group (11 % vs. 62 %) lesions without significant group differences. MRI showed typical multifocal supratentorial (LOMS vs. The majority of LOMS patients (83 %) had a primary progressive disease course, whereas 94 % of the YOMS group had a relapsing-remitting course. Sensory symptoms, ataxia, oculomotor symptoms, cognitive disorder, or fatigue did not differ between both groups. Visual symptoms, residual signs of optic neuritis, and dysarthria were less frequent for LOMS.
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Motor symptoms were significantly more often present in the LOMS than in patients with YOMS (90 % vs. Mean age at the time of diagnosis was 57 years in the LOMS group - the oldest patient was 82 - and 29 years in the YOMS group. Our results, which indicate that in LOMS patients brain tissue damage is more advanced than in TOMS patients, may contribute to a better understanding of the heterogeneity of MS. The Fort Bend Independent School District, an Equal Opportunity Educational Provider and Employer, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, disability and/or age, military status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by law in educational programs or activities that it operates or in employment decisions. Data pertaining to clinical characteristics, CSF analysis, and cerebral and spinal MRI were compared with those of 52 young-onset MS (YOMS) patients matched for sex and disease duration. MRI parameters in patients with LOMS differed significantly from those obtained from the TOMS group. Fifty-two patients with definitive multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosed after the age of 50 years were identified between 19. By use of Union Pacific communication systems and applications, you hereby acknowledge and consent that: (i) all usage will be consistent with Union Pacific rules and policies, including its Business Conduct Policy, EEO Policy and Social Media Policy (ii) your usage will not detract from safety, productivity or work responsibilities (iii) you have no proprietary interest or expectation of privacy with respect to the content you generate, send, receive or store and (iv) that Union Pacific reserves the right to monitor and audit usage and content of all electronic communications without prior notice.We evaluated clinical presentation, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with late-onset multiple sclerosis (LOMS). Unauthorized access, use, or modification of may result in prosecution.
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