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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most diverse human diseases. Since its first description by Charcot in the nineteenth century, the diagnostic criteria, clinical course classification, and treatment goals for MS have been constantly revised and updated to improve diagnostic accuracy, physician communication, and clinical trial design. These changes have improved the clinical outcomes and quality of life for patients with the disease. Recent technological and research breakthroughs will almost certainly further change how we diagnose, classify, and treat MS in the future. In this review, we summarize the key events in the history of MS, explain the reasoning behind the current criteria for MS diagnosis, classification, and treatment, and provide suggestions for further improvements that will keep enhancing the clinical practice of MS.

Details

Title
Diagnostic Criteria, Classification and Treatment Goals in Multiple Sclerosis: The Chronicles of Time and Space
Author
Ntranos, Achilles; Lublin, Fred
Pages
1-8
Section
Topical Collection on Demyelinating Disorders
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Oct 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
15284042
e-ISSN
15346293
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1813128212
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016