Tag: MSc2

Poster-Quality of Life and Outcomes

A Real-World Study Characterizing Symptoms and Impacts of Fatigue in US Adults with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis Using a Novel Disease Specific Scale

Background: Fatigue is among the most frequent and disabling symptoms in RMS patients. Objectives: To measure multiple sclerosis (MS)...

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Poster-Neurophysiology; Neuropsychology and Neuropsychiatry

Stability of the Gut Microbiota in Persons with Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis and Related Demyelinating Diseases

Background: Little is known about the stability of the gut microbiota in multiple sclerosis (MS) over time. Objectives: To determine if the...

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Poster-Imaging

Influence of Imaging Parameters on MRI Contrast Using Qualitymetrix

Background: Acquiring brain magnetic resonance images (MRI) with sufficient tissue contrast is important for supporting diagnosis and...

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Poster-Imaging

Compliance of a Real-World Dataset with the CMSC 2018 Guidelines

Background: Acquiring brain magnetic resonance images (MRI) in a standardized way, following CMSC guidelines, increases image consistency...

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Poster-Disease-modifying Therapy

Evaluating Perceptions of Ofatumumab in Multiple Sclerosis Via Social Media Listening – Early 3 Months Post Approval Data

Background: Superior efficacy and safety of ofatumumab were demonstrated in Phase III ASCLEPIOS trials. Objectives: The social media...

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Poster-Disease-modifying Therapy

Recently Diagnosed Treatment-Naive RRMS: 1-Year Safety Data from the Ocrelizumab Phase IIIb ENSEMBLE Study

Background: ENSEMBLE (NCT03085810) is a multicenter, open-label, single-arm Phase IIIb study evaluating the effectiveness and safety of...

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Platform-Rehabilitation

Stakeholder Recommendations for a Dyadic Physical Activity Intervention for People with Moderate-to-Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Care-Partners: A Modified e-Delphi Study.

Background: People with moderate-to-severe multiple sclerosis (MS) and their family caregivers do not engage in sufficient physical...

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