Addressing the Challenges of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

Progressive MS is characterized by a steadily increasing objectively documented course of neurologic disability. The diagnosis of progressive forms of MS primary progressive MS (PPMS) and secondary progressive MS (SPMS) can be challenging and consequently many patients have untreated disease for years before they are appropriately diagnosed. Management can also be difficult due to the heterogeneous and unpredictable nature of MS and a limited number of therapeutic options that have been shown to reduce disability progression. This activity will address diagnostic criteria for PPMS and SPMS the latest guidelines for the management of progressive MS phenotypes and the efficacy safety and appropriate use of existing and late-phase investigational therapies for PPMS and SPMS.

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Diagnosis and Management
Addressing the Challenges of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Management of Progressive MS
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Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: August 30, 2019

Expires: August 30, 2020

Cases in Progressive MS
Addressing the Challenges of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Cases in Progressive MS
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Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: August 30, 2019

Expires: August 30, 2020

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FAQ
Addressing the Challenges of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Management of Progressive MS - Frequently Asked Questions
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Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: December 04, 2019

Expires: December 02, 2020

Faculty

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Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC

Assistant Professor, Division of Neurology
St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Staff Neurologist, St. Michael’s Hospital
Scientist, Keenan Research Centre of the
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute
Toronto, Ontario

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James M. Stankiewicz, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology
Harvard Medical School
Clinical Director, Partners Multiple Sclerosis Center
Boston, Massachusetts

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This activity is supported by an educational grant from

Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation