Biomarkers in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: An Updated Review

S. Esmaeili, A. Zabeti
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) may begin with a relapsing-remitting course followed by insidious disability worsening independent of clinically apparent relapses. Sometimes the progression is subtle and cannot be detected with routine clinical and imaging assessments. In this review, we focus on emerging biomarkers that can be representatives of MS progression. Early detection of MS progression will result in choosing the appropriate treatments which would result in better long-term outcomes.
进行性多发性硬化症的生物标志物:最新综述
多发性硬化症(MS)可能开始于一个复发缓解过程,随后是隐匿的残疾恶化,独立于临床明显的复发。有时进展是微妙的,不能通过常规的临床和影像学评估发现。在这篇综述中,我们重点关注可以代表MS进展的新兴生物标志物。早期发现多发性硬化症的进展将导致选择适当的治疗,这将导致更好的长期结果。
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