
Types of MS (2)
Presentation
•
Biology
•
University
•
Practice Problem
•
Hard
c fung
Used 1+ times
FREE Resource
6 Slides • 8 Questions
1
Types of
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)
2
Multiple Choice
What is the most common type of multiple sclerosis?
Primary Progressive MS (PPMS)
Secondary Progressive MS (SPMS)
Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS)
Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS)
3
Multiple Choice
What are the primary characteristics of Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS)?
Continuous worsening with no relapses
Episodes of new or worsening symptoms followed by periods of remission
Steady progression with occasional relapses
One-time neurological episode
4
Around 85% of people with multiple sclerosis are diagnosed with RRMS.
Characterised by episodes of new or worsening symptoms (relapses) followed by periods of partial or complete recovery (remissions).
https://www.mssociety.org.uk/about-ms/types-of-ms/relapsing-remitting-ms
Relapsing-Remitting MS
5
Multiple Choice
How does Secondary Progressive MS (SPMS) differ from Relapsing-Remitting MS?
SPMS has continuous progression from the onset
SPMS starts with relapses and remissions but becomes steadily progressive
SPMS has no relapses, only steady progression
SPMS is a one-time neurological episode
6
How does Secondary Progressive MS (SPMS) differ from Relapsing-Remitting MS?
SPMS starts with relapses and remissions but transitions to a steady progression of disability without relapses.
https://www.mssociety.org.uk/about-ms/types-of-ms/secondary-progressive-ms
7
Multiple Choice
About __% of people with MS are diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS (PPMS)?
1-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
8
Multiple Choice
Describe the progression of Primary Progressive MS.
Relapses followed by remissions
One-time episode with no progression
Starts with relapses, then steady progressio
Continuous worsening without initial relapses
9
Primary Progressive MS (PPMS)
Primary progressive MS (PPMS) affects about 10-15% of people diagnosed with MS.
Primary Progressive MS (PPMS) is called this because from the first, or primary, symptoms it's progressive. It's usually diagnosed in people in their 40s.
https://www.mssociety.org.uk/about-ms/types-of-ms/primary-progressive-ms
10
Multiple Choice
What is Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) and how is it related to MS?
An initial episode that may or may not develop into MS
A form with continuous relapses and remissions
A form with steady progression from onset
A progressive form of MS
11
Multiple Choice
Can Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) develop into a more definitive form of MS? If so, how often does this occur?
Rarely, less than 10% of cases
Occasionally, about 20% of cases
Often, about 60-80% of cases
Always, 100% of cases
12
Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS)
CIS symptoms come on over a few days or weeks, then usually go away. To be classed as CIS symptoms, they must last for over 24 hours. They must be caused by inflammation to the nerves or damage to the myelin around them. And these symptoms must only happen once.
Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) can develop into a more definitive form of MS in about 60-80% of cases, especially if MRI shows lesions typical of MS.
https://www.mssociety.org.uk/about-ms/types-of-ms/clinically-isolated-syndrome-cis
13
Multiple Select
How does neurologist determine which type of MS a patient has? (You may choose more than 1 answer.)
genetic testing for MS-related genes
results of an Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan
blood test
patterns of a patient's symptoms
14
Neurologist determines type of MS will largely be based on...
understanding the pattern of the symptoms – such as whether a patient experiences periods when symptoms get worse (relapses) then improve (remissions), or whether they get steadily worse (progress)
the results of an MRI scan – such as whether there's evidence that lesions in a patient's nervous system have developed at different times and at different places in their body
It can take a few years to make an accurate diagnosis of progressive MS because the condition usually worsens slowly
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/multiple-sclerosis/diagnosis/
Types of
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)
Show answer
Auto Play
Slide 1 / 14
SLIDE
Similar Resources on Wayground
10 questions
present progressive
Presentation
•
University
10 questions
CVC Fill in the Blank
Presentation
•
KG
11 questions
Reading practie
Presentation
•
University
12 questions
Tejido Epitelial
Presentation
•
University
8 questions
Лекция на тему: "Что такое html и зачем он нужен?"
Presentation
•
University
13 questions
L4_RW_PW3_U_3B_vocabulary
Presentation
•
University
7 questions
Microsoft Power Point
Presentation
•
University
9 questions
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Presentation
•
University
Popular Resources on Wayground
20 questions
"What is the question asking??" Grades 3-5
Quiz
•
1st - 5th Grade
20 questions
“What is the question asking??” Grades 6-8
Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
10 questions
Fire Safety Quiz
Quiz
•
12th Grade
20 questions
Equivalent Fractions
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
34 questions
STAAR Review 6th - 8th grade Reading Part 1
Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
20 questions
“What is the question asking??” English I-II
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Main Idea and Details
Quiz
•
5th Grade
47 questions
8th Grade Reading STAAR Ultimate Review!
Quiz
•
8th Grade