Brief Note on Multiple Sclerosis

M. Mohammadi
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common potentially disabling disease affecting people. The incidence of MS is increasing day by day around the world, and it also has many social and economic impacts. The underlying causes of MS and the mechanisms behind the development of the disease are so widespread. genetic and environmental interactions are almost certainly contributing to the formation of this disease. MS epidemiology illustrated that low levels of vitamin D, childhood obesity, smoking and infection with Epstein-Barr virus have a very important role in disease progression. Developments in diagnostic criteria and methods aim to increase the early recognition and diagnosis of MS. Hence, given the increasing advances in the medical field, it is now possible to detect MS before symptoms. As a result, potential preventive strategies can be studied. In this review, the MS epidemiology, potential pathogens, pathophysiology, MS types, symptoms, their diagnosis and treatment, and disease management are discussed.
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关于多发性硬化症的简要说明
多发性硬化症(MS)是影响人类最常见的潜在致残疾病。多发性硬化症的发病率在世界范围内日益增加,它也产生了许多社会和经济影响。多发性硬化症的潜在原因和发病机制是如此广泛。遗传和环境的相互作用几乎肯定会导致这种疾病的形成。MS流行病学表明,维生素D水平低、儿童肥胖、吸烟和感染eb病毒在疾病进展中起着非常重要的作用。诊断标准和方法的发展旨在提高MS的早期识别和诊断,因此,随着医学领域的不断进步,现在可以在症状出现之前发现MS。因此,可以研究潜在的预防战略。本文就多发性硬化症的流行病学、潜在病原体、病理生理学、多发性硬化症的类型、症状、诊断和治疗以及疾病管理等方面进行了综述。
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