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Long-term Cognitive Outcomes and Socioprofessional Attainment in People With Multiple Sclerosis With Childhood Onset.

Emilio PortaccioAngelo BellinviaLorenzo RazzoliniLuisa PastòBenedetta GorettiClaudia NiccolaiMattia FondericoMauro ZaffaroniLorena PippoloLucia MoiolaMonica FalautanoClaudia CelicoRossella ViterboFrancesco PattiClara Grazia ChisariPaolo GalloAlice RiccardiMartina BorghiAntonio BertolottoMarta SimoneCarlo PozzilliValentina BianchiMarco RoscioVittorio MartinelliGiancarlo ComiMassimo FilippiMaria TrojanoAngelo GhezziMaria Pia Amatonull null
Published in: Neurology (2022)
The longitudinal cognitive trajectory in pediatric-onset MS has a heterogeneous course over time, with a decline in the first years followed by a partial recovery over the long term. However, at the last follow-up evaluation, the proportion of impaired patients was more than double compared with baseline, with a negative impact on the individual's socioprofessional attainment in adulthood. This study underscores how cognitive reserve may partially mitigate the negative effects of brain damage, highlighting the critical importance of intellectual enrichment early during the disease course.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • newly diagnosed
  • white matter
  • mass spectrometry
  • depressive symptoms
  • ms ms
  • early life
  • type diabetes
  • patient reported outcomes
  • cross sectional
  • adipose tissue
  • metabolic syndrome