Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects nearly 1 million people in the United States and over 2.8 million globally. This chronic disease targets the central nervous system, disrupting communication between the brain and body. Despite advances in research, late diagnosis remains a significant obstacle, often delaying treatment and management. Understanding the primary types of MS is essential for improving patient outcomes and fostering early detection, as the disease’s complexity continues to challenge both patients and healthcare professionals.
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16. Asian (Japanese) Optic-Spinal MS Asian (Japanese) Optic-Spinal MS is a distinct and more prevalent MS phenotype among Asian populations, particularly in Japan and China. Unlike…