Literature DB >> 14561381

The interaction of MS and pregnancy: a critical review.

E Dwosh1, C Guimond, P Duquette, A D Sadovnick.   

Abstract

Previous research on the effects of pregnancy on multiple sclerosis (MS) is somewhat flawed, and well-controlled, well-designed studies are needed to validate trial findings. In general, pregnancy appears to have a protective effect on MS course, with fewer, less severe relapses, especially in the third trimester. The exacerbation rate is increased in the first 3 months after delivery, but the overall relapse rate is no different to that observed in non-pregnant MS patients. A woman's past history of relapses may be the best indicator of clinical course during and immediately after pregnancy. Pregnancy does not appear to affect the long-term course of MS.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14561381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int MS J        ISSN: 1352-8963


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