| Literature DB >> 27307797 |
Katarzyna Konieczka1, Simone Koch1, Tatjana Binggeli1, Andreas Schoetzau1, Juerg Kesselring2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS of still unknown aetiology. Flammer syndrome (FS) encompasses a set of symptoms and signs that are primarily but not solely related to the dysregulation of blood vessels. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether FS symptoms occur more often in MS patients than in controls.Entities:
Keywords: Flammer syndrome (FS); Multiple sclerosis (MS); Personalized medicine; Predictive diagnostics; Primary vascular dysregulation (PVD); Questionnaire; Targeted prevention
Year: 2016 PMID: 27307797 PMCID: PMC4908696 DOI: 10.1186/s13167-016-0062-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EPMA J ISSN: 1878-5077 Impact factor: 6.543
Symptoms and signs of Flammer syndrome
| Cold hands or/and feet | |
| Reduced feeling of thirst | |
| Low blood pressure | |
| Dizziness | |
| Increased response to certain drugs | |
| Migraines | |
| Headaches | |
| Tinnitus | |
| Low body weight | |
| Feeling cold | |
| Long sleep-onset time | |
| Good smell perception | |
| Increased pain sensation | |
| Reversible skin blotches (red or white) | |
| Tendency toward perfectionism |
Fig. 1Frequency of symptoms and signs of Flammer syndrome in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) (n = 58) in comparison to unselected controls (n = 259). For each of the questionnaire items listed in Table 1, results are presented as odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs), with corresponding p values. Results are sorted according to the degrees of difference between the two groups, beginning with the largest degree of difference. Ratios greater than 1.0 indicate that the symptom or sign occurs more often, and ratios less than 1.0 indicate that the symptom or sign occurs less often in MS patients than in unselected controls