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<br/>1. Female sex | <br/>1. Female sex | ||
<br/>2. Age < 35 yrs | <br/>2. Age < 35 yrs | ||
<br/>3. Sensory or optic neuritis as the first presentation | <br/>3. Sensory or optic neuritis as the first presentation | ||
<br/>4. Sudden onset of symptoms & almost complete recovery | <br/>4. Sudden onset of symptoms & almost complete recovery | ||
<br/>5. Long remission of symptoms | <br/>5. Long remission of symptoms | ||
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<br/>1. Male sex | <br/>1. Male sex | ||
<br/>2. Age > 35 yrs | <br/>2. Age > 35 yrs | ||
<br/>3. Initial motor or cerebellar dysfunction | <br/>3. Initial motor or cerebellar dysfunction | ||
<br/>4. Rapid progression of disease | <br/>4. Rapid progression of disease |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
GOOD PROGNOSTIC MARKERS
1. Female sex
2. Age < 35 yrs
3. Sensory or optic neuritis as the first presentation
4. Sudden onset of symptoms & almost complete recovery
5. Long remission of symptoms
POOR PROGNOSIS
1. Male sex
2. Age > 35 yrs
3. Initial motor or cerebellar dysfunction
4. Rapid progression of disease
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