Disease onset in familial and sporadic multiple sclerosis in Argentina

Abstract The present study was carried out to assess if there is an anticipation of age at onset in younger generations of familial multiple sclerosis (FMS) vs. sporadic MS (SMS) in Argentina. Methods : multicenter study that included patients from 14 MS Centers of Argentina. Patients were considere...

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Veröffentlicht in:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders 2016-03, Vol.6, p.54-56
Hauptverfasser: Rojas, J.I, Patrucco, L, MIguez, J, Sinay, V, Cassara, F. Pagani, Cáceres, F, Liguori, N. Fernandez, Saladino, M.L, Deri, N, Jaacks, G, Marcilla, M. Parada, Arrigoni, M.I, Correale, J, Fiol, M, Ysrraelit, M.C, Carrá, A, Curbelo, M.C, Martinez, A, Steinberg, J, Bestoso, S, Hryb, J.P, Di Pace, J.L, Perassolo, M.B, Contentti, E. Carnero, Caride, A, Lopez, P.A, Martinez, C, Reich, E, Cristiano, E
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract The present study was carried out to assess if there is an anticipation of age at onset in younger generations of familial multiple sclerosis (FMS) vs. sporadic MS (SMS) in Argentina. Methods : multicenter study that included patients from 14 MS Centers of Argentina. Patients were considered as FMS if they had in their family at least one relative of first or second degree diagnosed with MS; otherwise, patients were considered to have SMS. We compared the age at onset between familial and sporadic cases as well as the age at onset between relatives from different generations in FMS vs. SMS. Results : 1333 patients were included, 97 of them were FMS (7.3%). A lower age at onset in the younger generations of FMS cases was found compared with older generations of FMS as well as. SMS cases (24.1±3.7 years vs. 30.3±5.7 years, and 32.4±9.4 respectively; p
ISSN:2211-0348
2211-0356
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2016.01.004