Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy

E. Picardo, E. M. Canuto, L. Marozio, C. Benedetto
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of the CNS, which usually affects women during their childbearing years. Several studies have reported that pregnant MS patients have a low risk of disease progression and an even lower risk of exacerbation, especially in the third trimester, with a rise in relapse rate during the first 3 postpartum months. Although it has been demonstrated that pregnancy has no effect either on the lifetime course of the disease or long-term disability, it is not yet known exactly how well informed patients are as to the interactions between pregnancy and MS or how patients perceive the course of the disease during and after pregnancy. The heterogeneity of symptoms and their multifactorial impact on various sectors such as physical, psychological, familial, social and business necessitate the involvement of an interdisciplinary team with various professionals who work both with one another as well as with the MS patient. This article aims at providing the gynecologi...
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多发性硬化症与怀孕
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种中枢神经系统的慢性自身免疫性疾病,通常影响育龄妇女。一些研究报道,怀孕的MS患者疾病进展的风险较低,恶化的风险更低,特别是在妊娠晚期,产后前3个月复发率上升。虽然已经证明怀孕对疾病的终生病程或长期残疾都没有影响,但尚不清楚患者对怀孕与MS之间的相互作用有多了解,也不清楚患者在怀孕期间和怀孕后如何感知疾病的病程。症状的异质性及其对身体、心理、家庭、社会和商业等各个部门的多因素影响,需要一个跨学科团队的参与,由各种专业人员组成,他们既相互合作,也与多发性硬化症患者合作。本文旨在为妇科…
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