Beginning with the scientific underpinnings of MS for clinicians, the book proceeds through diagnosis, including initial symptoms, diagnostic criteria and classification, imaging, and differential diagnosis, and onto approved treatments for the various MS types and emerging therapies. Later parts of the book discuss symptom management and rehabilitation with chapters focusing on specific side effects, along with considerations for special populations, comorbidities, societal and family issues, and related autoimmune disorders that are often mistaken for MS.
Throughout, chapters include lists of Key Points both for clinicians and for patients and families, and management pearls are boxed for quick reference and clinical utility. Illustrations, tables, algorithms, assessment scales, and up-to-date MRI imaging enrich the text, making this a wide-ranging clinical reference for all members of the MS care team.
New to the Second Edition:
Robert J. Fox, MS, FAAN, MD, Medical Director; Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Alexander D. Rae-Grant, MD Staff, Department of Neurology, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Director, Center for Continuing Education, Cleveland Clinic, Jane and Lee Seidman Chair for Advanced Neurological Education, Cleveland, OH.
Francois Bethoux, MD, Director of Rehabilitation Services; Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH