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THE EYES HAVE IT

Assessment of vision is a challenging but important component of the evaluation of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis...

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JOHN F. KURTZKE MEMORIAL LECTURE: UPDATE ON PROGRESSIVE MS

Over the past two and half decades, an increasing number therapies have become available to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis....

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CROSS TALK BETWEEN THE IMMUNE AND THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM-PART 1

This symposium will explore the mechanisms by which the immune system participates in the pathogenesis of MS, highlighting potential...

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MRI INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES

MRI is an invaluable tool for establishing an early diagnosis of MS and for monitoring patients’ disease course and response to treatment....

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OPTIMIZING MS TREATMENT: WHAT YOUR MS CLINIC IS MISSING

The course will focus on the many ways in which the addition of a clinical pharmacy specialist to the Neurology interdisciplinary team can...

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TELENEUROLOGY AND DIGITAL PHENOTYPING IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Access to care for people living with MS often leaves gaps in expertise related to diagnosis, treatment decisions and follow-up of symptoms...

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WHITAKER LECTURE: PRECISION NEUROIMMUNOLOGY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – ARE WE THERE YET?

Among the major unmet needs in the MS field is defining the biological mechanisms that underlie patient heterogeneity – whether...

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CROSS TALK BETWEEN THE IMMUNE AND THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM-PART 2

This symposium will explore the mechanisms by which the immune system participates in the pathogenesis of MS, highlighting potential...

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GENETICS IN MS

This session will focus on genetic factors determining the susceptibility to MS. While this symposium will be open to all, topics will be...

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DONALD PATY LECTURE: MICROBIOME IN ADULTS AND PEDIATRICS

Following upon the discoveries that specific bacteria in the gut may modulate the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an...

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