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Case Studies in Multiple Sclerosis

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  • © 2017

Overview

  • A collection of case studies illustrating the complex, unpredictable nature of multiple sclerosis and its many presentations and disease courses
  • Case studies submitted from clinicians from some of the world's leading neurology departments
  • Edited by Dr Paul Giacomini of McGill University, a leading expert in the field of multiple sclerosis
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

  2. Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis

  3. Other Multiple Sclerosis-Related Disorders

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About this book

This handbook is a collection of clinical narratives that underscore the heterogeneous and unpredictable presentation of multiple sclerosis (MS) and give real-world clinical context to recent drug developments. This accessible and concise publication is intended to be used by a wide range of medical professionals, from specialist neurologists to medical trainees with an interest in neurology. An ideal clinical resource, Case Studies in Multiple Sclerosis provides an evidence-based discussion of each case, with an aim to enhance effective diagnosis and treatment of patients with MS and MS-related conditions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • McGill University , MONTREAL, Canada

    Paul S. Giacomini

About the editor

Dr Paul Giacomini is a neurologist with expertise in multiple sclerosis, neuro-inflammatory disorders and advanced neuroimaging techniques. He is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University and an attending physician at the Montreal Neurological Institute. Dr Giacomini serves as the Director of the McGill Neurology Fellowship Program in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuro-Inflammatory Disorders, and as the Associate Director of the MNI Multiple Sclerosis Clinic.

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