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Differences in cognitive impairment of relapsing-remitting, secondary and primary progressive MS

Differences in cognitive impairment of relapsing-remitting, secondary and primary progressive MS
Differences in cognitive impairment of relapsing-remitting, secondary and primary progressive MS
Objective: to investigate the cognitive skills of patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), secondary progressive MS (SPMS), and primary progressive MS (PPMS) relative to healthy control subjects and to assess whether there is heterogeneity in the type of cognitive disabilities demonstrated by patients with different MS phenotypes.
Methods: RRMS patients (n = 108), SPMS patients (n = 71), PPMS patients (n = 55), and healthy control subjects (n = 67) underwent neuropsychological assessment with the Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests.
Results: relative to controls, cognitive performance of RRMS patients was deficient when tasks required higher-order working memory (WM) processes (Word List Generation, 10/36 Spatial Recall Test, Symbol Digit Modalities Test). PPMS and SPMS patients performed poorer than control subjects on all tasks. SPMS patients performed more poorly than PPMS patients when tasks required higher-order WM processes, except when speed of information processing played a relatively important role (Symbol Digit Modalities Test, Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test). Whereas RRMS patients generally performed better than the progressive subtypes, they showed relatively poor verbal fluency.
Conclusion: MS patients with different disease courses have different cognitive profiles.
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Huijbregts, S.C.J.
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Kalkers, N.F.
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de Sonneville, L.M.J.
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de Groot, V.
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Reuling, I.E.W.
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Huijbregts, S.C.J., Kalkers, N.F., de Sonneville, L.M.J., de Groot, V., Reuling, I.E.W. and Polman, C.H. (2004) Differences in cognitive impairment of relapsing-remitting, secondary and primary progressive MS. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 63 (2), 335-339.

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Objective: to investigate the cognitive skills of patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), secondary progressive MS (SPMS), and primary progressive MS (PPMS) relative to healthy control subjects and to assess whether there is heterogeneity in the type of cognitive disabilities demonstrated by patients with different MS phenotypes.
Methods: RRMS patients (n = 108), SPMS patients (n = 71), PPMS patients (n = 55), and healthy control subjects (n = 67) underwent neuropsychological assessment with the Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests.
Results: relative to controls, cognitive performance of RRMS patients was deficient when tasks required higher-order working memory (WM) processes (Word List Generation, 10/36 Spatial Recall Test, Symbol Digit Modalities Test). PPMS and SPMS patients performed poorer than control subjects on all tasks. SPMS patients performed more poorly than PPMS patients when tasks required higher-order WM processes, except when speed of information processing played a relatively important role (Symbol Digit Modalities Test, Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test). Whereas RRMS patients generally performed better than the progressive subtypes, they showed relatively poor verbal fluency.
Conclusion: MS patients with different disease courses have different cognitive profiles.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 18571
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18571
ISSN: 0012-1622
PURE UUID: 536680d2-8e21-4546-9316-d6d75c068d96

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2005
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 15:47

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Author: S.C.J. Huijbregts
Author: N.F. Kalkers
Author: L.M.J. de Sonneville
Author: V. de Groot
Author: I.E.W. Reuling
Author: C.H. Polman

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