학술논문
Multiple sclerosis starting before the age of 18 years: the Brazilian experience
Document Type
article
Author
Fragoso, Yara Dadalti; Ferreira, Maria Lucia Brito; Morales, Nivea de Macedo Oliveira; Arruda, Walter Oleschko; Brooks, Joseph Bruno Bidin; Carneiro, Denise Sisterolli Diniz; Carvalho, Margarete de Jesus; Comini-Frota, Elizabeth Regina; Correa, Eber Castro; Damasceno, Carlos Augusto de Albuquerque; Domingues, Renan Barros; Finkelsztejn, Alessandro; Gama, Paulo Diniz da; Gomes, Sidney; Goncalves, Marcus Vinicius Magno; Grzesiuk, Anderson Kuntz; Khouri, Jussara Mathias Netto; Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramon; Mendes, Maria Fernanda; Morales, Rogerio de Rizo; Ribeiro, Sonia Beatriz Felix; Ribeiro, Taysa Alexandrino Gonsalves Jube; Albuquerque, Livia Brito Bezerra de; Anacleto, Andrea; Finkelsztejn, Juliana; Gama, Rodrigo Assad Diniz da; Lopes, Josiane; Oliveira, Celso Luis Silva; Oliveira, Francisco Tomaz Meneses; Pires, Leopoldo Antonio; Saldanha, Patricia Correia de Oliveira; Souza, Adelia Henriques; Silva, Alex Eduardo da
Source
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. October 2013 71(10)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0004-282X
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) starting in childhood and adolescence poses a challenge for diagnosis and management of the disease. The aim of the present study was to assess the characteristics of early onset MS in Brazilian patients. Methods Retrospective data collection from specialized MS units. Results From 20 MS units in 11 Brazilian states, 117 cases of MS starting before the age of 18 years were collected. These patients had an average of 10 years of disease duration, still typically with low disability and one relapse every 2.5 years. The mean age for disease onset was 13.7 years. Conclusion The present study introduces a large series of Brazilian cases of pediatric MS. Although some patients presented a very severe form of MS, on the whole the group of patients with MS starting in childhood or adolescence presented a relatively mild form of this disease in Brazil.