2021 CMSC Annual Meeting

Tag: NC

Poster-Quality of Life and Outcomes

Characterizing Activities of Daily Living in MS Patients with Processing Speed Scores Above and below a Threshold Previously Shown to Predict Employment Status

Background: Cognitive impairment can occur early in the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) and worsen progressively over time, impacting...

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Poster-Self-care

Summary of Diet Intervention Studies in Multiple Sclerosis from the National MS Society Nutrition Wellness Subgroup

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that lifestyle factors such as dietary patterns and exercise impact the risk and course of...

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Poster-Quality of Life and Outcomes

Understanding MS Symptoms and Impacts through Semi-Structured Interviews with Clinical Experts and People Living with MS

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive disease, affecting a broad range of important functions. In order to...

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Poster-Programs

Knowledge, Skills, and Confidence of Healthcare Professionals Participating in the Echo MS Program

Background: ECHO MS is a videoconference-based education and case-consultation program that seeks to expand MS expertise. In Fall 2020, the...

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Poster-Internet and Information Services

Using a University Canvas Learning Management System to Increase Knowledge about MS: The Multiple Sclerosis Student Advocates Program As an Educational Intervention

Background: About 1 million adults live with MS in the US (National Multiple Sclerosis Society NMSS, 2019), an autoimmune disease with no...

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Poster-Disease-modifying Therapy

Safety of Eculizumab in Nmosd and MG – Analysis of the Phase 3 Studies Prevent and Regain and Their Extensions

Background: Aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin G-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (AQP4+ NMOSD) and acetylcholine receptor...

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Poster-Case Reports / Case Series

Multiple Sclerosis in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis Type-1

Background: The association of multiple sclerosis (MS) and neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) has been rarely reported. Objectives: To report a...

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