ABSTRACT

Because MS affects men and women in their most productive time of life, it is often viewed as a devastating illness that can rarely be treated. While the efficacy of specific treatments may remain in dispute, there are many measures available that can significantly improve the comfort and quality of life of patients with MS. This illustrated pocket

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |3 pages

Epidemiology and genetics

part |1 pages

Etiology

chapter |12 pages

Pathogenesis

chapter |14 pages

Pathology

part |1 pages

Physiology

chapter |4 pages

Clinical aspects

chapter |45 pages

Diagnosis

part |1 pages

Treatment

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion