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eMultipleSclerosis Review
eMultipleSclerosis Review
32 episodes
5 months ago
eMultipleSclerosis Review is developed like a "journal club" and provides up-to-date information directly relevant to practice. In each topic-focused newsletter, experts from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and other institutions summarize and provide an expert perspective on the most relevant peer reviewed articles, keeping you up to date on the latest clinical data.

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eMultipleSclerosis Review is developed like a "journal club" and provides up-to-date information directly relevant to practice. In each topic-focused newsletter, experts from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and other institutions summarize and provide an expert perspective on the most relevant peer reviewed articles, keeping you up to date on the latest clinical data.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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POMS: A Clinical View
eMultipleSclerosis Review
26 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
POMS: A Clinical View

In this issue: POMS. Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: children and adolescents with symptoms indicating a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Are their presentations different from adult-onset MS? POMS is often associated with higher degrees of activity and inflammation early in the disease. How can clinicians most effectively confirm an early MS diagnosis in these young patients? What does the current evidence show about when to prescribe high-efficacy disease modifying therapies? What activity limitations should be placed on patients with POMS?


Take our post-test to claim CME credits (https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/209/test)

Read this podcast's companion newsletter here. (https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/208)


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eMultipleSclerosis Review
eMultipleSclerosis Review is developed like a "journal club" and provides up-to-date information directly relevant to practice. In each topic-focused newsletter, experts from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and other institutions summarize and provide an expert perspective on the most relevant peer reviewed articles, keeping you up to date on the latest clinical data.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.