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The 2013 clinical course descriptors for multiple sclerosis

Fred Lublin, Timothy Coetzee, Jeffrey A. Cohen, Ruth Ann Marrie, Alan J. Thompson

2020Neurology123 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The clinical courses of multiple sclerosis were defined in 1996 and refined in 2013 to provide a time-based assessment of the current status of the individual. These definitions have been successfully used by clinicians, clinical trialists, and regulatory authorities. Recent regulatory decisions produced variations and discrepancies in the use of the clinical course descriptions. We provide here a clarification of the concepts underlying these descriptions and restate the principles used in their development. Importantly, we highlight the critical importance of time framing the disease course modifiers activity and progression and clarify the difference between the terms worsening and progressing.

Topics & Concepts

Multiple sclerosisDiseaseMedicineFraming (construction)PsychologyIntensive care medicinePathologyPsychiatryGeographyArchaeologyMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeRheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies