Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in Latin America (LA) is considered to have a low to medium prevalence. However, accurate information on MS in LA is scarce. The aim of this study was to compare clinical characteristics among LA patients through a systematic review of the literature. A systematic search (Spa...
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- 2013
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- Universidad del Rosario
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- Palabra clave:
- Clinical feature
Disability
Disease severity
Ethnicity
Human
Motor dysfunction
Multiple sclerosis
Optic neuritis
Prevalence
Relapse
Review
Social status
South and central america
Systematic review
Adult
Age of onset
Chi-square distribution
Colombia
Disability evaluation
Female
Humans
Latin america
Male
Middle aged
Multiple sclerosis
Prevalence
Socioeconomic factors
Epidemiology
Latin america
Multiple sclerosis
Prevalence
chronic progressive
Multiple sclerosis
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America Clinical feature Disability Disease severity Ethnicity Human Motor dysfunction Multiple sclerosis Optic neuritis Prevalence Relapse Review Social status South and central america Systematic review Adult Age of onset Chi-square distribution Colombia Disability evaluation Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Multiple sclerosis Prevalence Socioeconomic factors Epidemiology Latin america Multiple sclerosis Prevalence chronic progressive Multiple sclerosis |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Prevalence and clinical features of multiple sclerosis in Latin America |
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Clinical feature Disability Disease severity Ethnicity Human Motor dysfunction Multiple sclerosis Optic neuritis Prevalence Relapse Review Social status South and central america Systematic review Adult Age of onset Chi-square distribution Colombia Disability evaluation Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Multiple sclerosis Prevalence Socioeconomic factors Epidemiology Latin america Multiple sclerosis Prevalence |
topic |
Clinical feature Disability Disease severity Ethnicity Human Motor dysfunction Multiple sclerosis Optic neuritis Prevalence Relapse Review Social status South and central america Systematic review Adult Age of onset Chi-square distribution Colombia Disability evaluation Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Multiple sclerosis Prevalence Socioeconomic factors Epidemiology Latin america Multiple sclerosis Prevalence chronic progressive Multiple sclerosis |
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chronic progressive Multiple sclerosis |
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) in Latin America (LA) is considered to have a low to medium prevalence. However, accurate information on MS in LA is scarce. The aim of this study was to compare clinical characteristics among LA patients through a systematic review of the literature. A systematic search (Spanish, Portuguese and English) was done for all clinical studies of MS in humans (MEDLINE, PubMed, Scielo, BIREME, EMBASE and LILACS) up to May 2011 being focused on a well-defined Latin American population (peer-reviewed journal) following the MOOSE guidelines. The search strategy included combinations of different Mesh terms (two independent researchers). Classification of each article by using the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine-Levels of Evidence was done. The total number of patients per country for each specific characteristic was compiled. Chi-square test was used to compare the characteristics in the studies retrieved per country. There were 38 articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria, accounting for 4524 patients. Relapsing-remitting form was the most frequent in LA patients and the main initial symptom was motor, followed by optic neuritis and sensorial. A mild expanded disability status scale was the most prevalent in all LA countries. Factors accounting for differences in distribution and clinical course across LA countries include genetics, environment, diagnostic techniques, socioeconomic structure and medical facilities. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. |
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery |
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