![]() ![]() Moderate disability in one functional system and more than minimal disability in several others. Moderate disability symptoms in one functional system, or mild disability in three or four functional systems. Mild disability symptoms in one functional system or minimal disability in two functional systems. Minimal disability symptoms in at least one functional system. Minimal symptoms impacting more than one function system, but no disability. Minimal symptoms impacting one functional system, but no disability. Progressive difficult walking is common in PPMS. Symptoms might plateau but will not disappear.Ĥ. Slow and steady progression of symptoms with no remission periods.ģ. Symptoms increase and are more severe with each remission.ġ. Characterized by a steady progression of symptoms.Ĥ. Can progress to become secondary-progressive MS.ġ. Can get more difficult to manage over time.ħ. Might progress to cause more severe symptoms during relapses.Ħ. The pattern of release and remission is predictable.ĥ. Symptoms generally only occur during relapse.Ĥ. People with RRMS often have no symptoms during remission periods.ģ. Characterized by a pattern of relapse and remission.Ģ. More than one area of myelin damage indicates a different MS stage.ġ. An MRI shows one area of myelin damage from the episode.Ĥ. An episode of neurological symptoms lasting at least 24 hours.ģ. ![]()
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