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Mayo Clinic Explains Multiple Sclerosis
Learning about multiple sclerosis can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3t24QSG
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about multiple sclerosis. We’re here to help.
0:24 What is multiple sclerosis?
1:15 Types of multiple sclerosis
1:29 Who gets multiple sclerosis/risk factors?
3:11 Multiple sclerosis symptoms
3:40 How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?
4:39 Treatment options
5:29 Coping methods/ What now?
6:23 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3HFwCbK
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published: 05 Jan 2022
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Multiple Sclerosis Nursing | Multiple Sclerosis Treatment, Symptoms, NCLEX Review
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the neurons in the central nervous system. This video will discuss the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and medications used to treat MS.
Multiple sclerosis tends to affect women more than men and tends to occur between the ages of 20-40 years. It is an autoimmune condition where the immune system cells are actually attacking the myelin sheath on the axon of the neuron.
What is the function of the myelin sheath? To protect and insulate the axon so nerve transmission can occur. However, if the myelin sheath is damaged this causes inflammation and scarring of the neuron, which will lead to a decrease in nerve transmission. This is why sensory and motor symptoms c...
published: 14 Apr 2018
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder that can create a variety of symptoms ranging from visual disturbances to paralysis. It is characterized by damage to myelin, the insulatory material that surrounds neurons. This damage is linked to disruptions in healthy neuronal function, which are thought to lead to the symptoms of the disease. Most researchers believe the myelin damage that occurs in multiple sclerosis is due to the cells of the immune system targeting myelin. Thus, most of the treatments for multiple sclerosis involve drugs that suppress the immune response in some way.
The MRI image in this video is courtesy of VoiceOfReason at English Wikipedia and can be seen here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Dawsonsfingers.JPG
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to...
published: 24 Apr 2016
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Multiple Sclerosis | Rachael's Story
For 3 years, Rachael suffered from symptoms that she could not explain, blurry vision, sensory disturbance, numbness on one side of her body, and fatigue. Multiple doctors told her she was fine. She was starting to lose hope, until she was referred to the Penn MS Center.
Dr. Eric Williamson, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology diagnosed Rachael with multiple sclerosis. Rachael has MS, but now she also has a plan and team at Penn. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). There are more than 450,000 people in the United States with MS, making it among the most common neurological illnesses in North America. Although MS can appear at any age, it most commonly begins between the ages of 20 and 40, and ...
published: 20 Apr 2017
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Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Types of MS, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Treatment
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Types of MS, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment. This lecture will include a detailed discussion on the factors that are believed to cause MS, and how MS causes demyelination within the CNS. Next, we discuss the most common types of MS including: relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Introduction
0:26 Etiology and Pathophysiology
16:00 Types of MS
20:21 Clinical Features
42:14 Diagnosis
47:56 Treatment
51:15 Prevention
53:48 Comment, Like...
published: 10 Aug 2021
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Multiple sclerosis: Symptoms, diagnosis and quality of life | Ohio State Medical Center
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. It's also the second leading cause of disability in young adults. Tirisham Gyang, MD, neurologist, answers common questions about multiple sclerosis, symptoms and managing the disease. Dr. Gyang discusses the specialty clinics at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center that are focused specifically on each patient's individual needs. These clinics help patients diagnosed with MS devise a plan to manage their symptoms and live with the disease.
#multiplesclerosis #osuwexmed
0:00 What is multiple sclerosis?
2:13 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis
2:57 Managing day-to-day functioning with MS
3:39 Quality of life for patients with MS
4:40 Specialty clinics help manage MS symptoms
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published: 15 Mar 2023
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What is Multiple Sclerosis? An Overview of MS Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & Research
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system — including the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Learn more: https://ntlms.org/4gFl9en
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published: 08 Mar 2018
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45 minute Adaptive Workout for Multiple Sclerosis:A little bit of everything
Join Emily, personal trainer and person living with MS for a 45 minute workout that works a little bit of everything! Grab your weights, a ball and theraband and let do this either seated or standing!
00:00 welcome
00:51 warm up
06:31 hand eye coordination
11:01 round 1
22:17 round 2
33:08 round 3
43:47 stretch
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Any fitness activity can pose some potential risks to health. To reduce and avoid injury, a doctor should be consulted before beginning
any exercise program. Be sure that the area within which you will exercise is appropriate for physical exertion. When you utilize my videos and/or participate in virtual classes, you are performing exercises at your own risk. Emily will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of your participation....
published: 03 Aug 2024
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Could diet help slow symptoms of multiple sclerosis?
In our morning rounds, a new approach to fight multiple sclerosis -- a disease where the body attacks its own central nervous system. MS affects about 400,000 people in the United States. It is two to three times more common among women. Current treatments may have severe side effects, and there is no cure. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a cutting edge, but low-tech attempt to slow the symptoms.
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published: 24 Jul 2017
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Multiple Sclerosis Warning Signs
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published: 25 Jan 2017
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Mayo Clinic Explains Multiple Sclerosis
Learning about multiple sclerosis can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand ...
Learning about multiple sclerosis can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3t24QSG
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about multiple sclerosis. We’re here to help.
0:24 What is multiple sclerosis?
1:15 Types of multiple sclerosis
1:29 Who gets multiple sclerosis/risk factors?
3:11 Multiple sclerosis symptoms
3:40 How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?
4:39 Treatment options
5:29 Coping methods/ What now?
6:23 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3HFwCbK
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Learning about multiple sclerosis can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3t24QSG
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about multiple sclerosis. We’re here to help.
0:24 What is multiple sclerosis?
1:15 Types of multiple sclerosis
1:29 Who gets multiple sclerosis/risk factors?
3:11 Multiple sclerosis symptoms
3:40 How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?
4:39 Treatment options
5:29 Coping methods/ What now?
6:23 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3HFwCbK
More videos on multiple sclerosis
· Multiple Sclerosis https://bit.ly/331dmX0
· Multiple Sclerosis Treatment https://bit.ly/3mZM8ay
· Navigating well when you have multiple sclerosis https://bit.ly/3JHSogF
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- published: 05 Jan 2022
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23:22
Multiple Sclerosis Nursing | Multiple Sclerosis Treatment, Symptoms, NCLEX Review
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the neurons in the central nervous system. This video will discuss the pathophys...
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the neurons in the central nervous system. This video will discuss the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and medications used to treat MS.
Multiple sclerosis tends to affect women more than men and tends to occur between the ages of 20-40 years. It is an autoimmune condition where the immune system cells are actually attacking the myelin sheath on the axon of the neuron.
What is the function of the myelin sheath? To protect and insulate the axon so nerve transmission can occur. However, if the myelin sheath is damaged this causes inflammation and scarring of the neuron, which will lead to a decrease in nerve transmission. This is why sensory and motor symptoms can present in this condition.
Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis vary among patients because lesions (demyelination of the myelin sheath) can occur in various places. Therefore, typical signs and symptoms include: fatigue, tingling/numbness of the face and extremities, speech issues (dysarthria), coordination issues, dizziness, vertigo, vision issues (blurry vision, dark spots in visual field, nystagmus, pain when moving the eyes etc.), tremors, muscle spasms, bowel and bladder problems along with specific signs such as:
Lhermitte's Sign: this is where if the patient moves their head and neck in certain positions it will elicit an electrical shock sensation down the body. Uhthoff's Sign: experiencing extreme heat will make MS signs and symptoms worst. Romberg's Sign: the patient loses coordination when closing eyes in a standing position (their body becomes unaware of its position in space).
Multiple Sclerosis nursing intervention include: safety, educating about preventing worsening of symptoms (avoid heat, stress, infection, and overexertion), bladder and bowel education (self-cath, high fiber diet, 1-2 L of fluids, skin care), etc.
Medication used to treat multiple sclerosis are based on the patient's signs and symptoms (there is currently no cure for this disease). Medications include: Beta interferon (Avonex, Rebif), corticosteroids (for relapse of symptoms), Oxybutynin and Bethanechol (bladder issues), Bacolfen (spasms), Propranolol (tremors), etc.
Quiz: http://www.registerednursern.com/multiple-sclerosis-nclex-questions/
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Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the neurons in the central nervous system. This video will discuss the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and medications used to treat MS.
Multiple sclerosis tends to affect women more than men and tends to occur between the ages of 20-40 years. It is an autoimmune condition where the immune system cells are actually attacking the myelin sheath on the axon of the neuron.
What is the function of the myelin sheath? To protect and insulate the axon so nerve transmission can occur. However, if the myelin sheath is damaged this causes inflammation and scarring of the neuron, which will lead to a decrease in nerve transmission. This is why sensory and motor symptoms can present in this condition.
Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis vary among patients because lesions (demyelination of the myelin sheath) can occur in various places. Therefore, typical signs and symptoms include: fatigue, tingling/numbness of the face and extremities, speech issues (dysarthria), coordination issues, dizziness, vertigo, vision issues (blurry vision, dark spots in visual field, nystagmus, pain when moving the eyes etc.), tremors, muscle spasms, bowel and bladder problems along with specific signs such as:
Lhermitte's Sign: this is where if the patient moves their head and neck in certain positions it will elicit an electrical shock sensation down the body. Uhthoff's Sign: experiencing extreme heat will make MS signs and symptoms worst. Romberg's Sign: the patient loses coordination when closing eyes in a standing position (their body becomes unaware of its position in space).
Multiple Sclerosis nursing intervention include: safety, educating about preventing worsening of symptoms (avoid heat, stress, infection, and overexertion), bladder and bowel education (self-cath, high fiber diet, 1-2 L of fluids, skin care), etc.
Medication used to treat multiple sclerosis are based on the patient's signs and symptoms (there is currently no cure for this disease). Medications include: Beta interferon (Avonex, Rebif), corticosteroids (for relapse of symptoms), Oxybutynin and Bethanechol (bladder issues), Bacolfen (spasms), Propranolol (tremors), etc.
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder that can create a variety of symptoms ranging from visual disturbances to paralysis. It is characterized...
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder that can create a variety of symptoms ranging from visual disturbances to paralysis. It is characterized by damage to myelin, the insulatory material that surrounds neurons. This damage is linked to disruptions in healthy neuronal function, which are thought to lead to the symptoms of the disease. Most researchers believe the myelin damage that occurs in multiple sclerosis is due to the cells of the immune system targeting myelin. Thus, most of the treatments for multiple sclerosis involve drugs that suppress the immune response in some way.
The MRI image in this video is courtesy of VoiceOfReason at English Wikipedia and can be seen here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Dawsonsfingers.JPG
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss multiple sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a central nervous system disorder that involves the abrupt appearance of neurological symptoms, which usually occur for the first time between the ages of 20 and 50. The symptoms of MS vary from person to person, and almost any nervous system function can be disrupted in the disease. The most common initial symptoms involve visual disturbances, abnormal sensations, and weakness. The causes of the disease are not fully understood and are thought to involve genetic and environmental factors.
Multiple sclerosis is characterized by damage to the myelin sheaths surrounding the axons of neurons in the central nervous system. This myelin damage disrupts the conduction of action potentials along these axons, which is thought to cause many of the symptoms of the disease. The myelin damage can also lead to the deterioration of axons. The brains of MS patients can contain evidence of this damage in the form of plaques or lesions that are visible with some types of neuroimaging.
The reason these attacks on a patient’s myelin occur is not fully understood, but the damage in MS is most commonly attributed to an autoimmune attack. According to this hypothesis, the immune system in a patient with MS targets myelin, treating it as foreign. This autoimmune attack and the associated inflammatory response leads to damage to myelin, axons, and glial cells. What prompts the autoimmune attack is not known, however, and some have argued that MS is caused by a persistent infection instead.
Either way, MS seems to involve excessive immune system activation in some respect, and the drugs that have proven most successful in treating it act to reduce inflammatory or other immune responses.
REFERENCE:
Purves D, Augustine GJ, Fitzpatrick D, Hall WC, Lamantia AS, McNamara JO, White LE. Neuroscience. 4th ed. Sunderland, MA. Sinauer Associates; 2008.
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Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder that can create a variety of symptoms ranging from visual disturbances to paralysis. It is characterized by damage to myelin, the insulatory material that surrounds neurons. This damage is linked to disruptions in healthy neuronal function, which are thought to lead to the symptoms of the disease. Most researchers believe the myelin damage that occurs in multiple sclerosis is due to the cells of the immune system targeting myelin. Thus, most of the treatments for multiple sclerosis involve drugs that suppress the immune response in some way.
The MRI image in this video is courtesy of VoiceOfReason at English Wikipedia and can be seen here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Dawsonsfingers.JPG
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss multiple sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a central nervous system disorder that involves the abrupt appearance of neurological symptoms, which usually occur for the first time between the ages of 20 and 50. The symptoms of MS vary from person to person, and almost any nervous system function can be disrupted in the disease. The most common initial symptoms involve visual disturbances, abnormal sensations, and weakness. The causes of the disease are not fully understood and are thought to involve genetic and environmental factors.
Multiple sclerosis is characterized by damage to the myelin sheaths surrounding the axons of neurons in the central nervous system. This myelin damage disrupts the conduction of action potentials along these axons, which is thought to cause many of the symptoms of the disease. The myelin damage can also lead to the deterioration of axons. The brains of MS patients can contain evidence of this damage in the form of plaques or lesions that are visible with some types of neuroimaging.
The reason these attacks on a patient’s myelin occur is not fully understood, but the damage in MS is most commonly attributed to an autoimmune attack. According to this hypothesis, the immune system in a patient with MS targets myelin, treating it as foreign. This autoimmune attack and the associated inflammatory response leads to damage to myelin, axons, and glial cells. What prompts the autoimmune attack is not known, however, and some have argued that MS is caused by a persistent infection instead.
Either way, MS seems to involve excessive immune system activation in some respect, and the drugs that have proven most successful in treating it act to reduce inflammatory or other immune responses.
REFERENCE:
Purves D, Augustine GJ, Fitzpatrick D, Hall WC, Lamantia AS, McNamara JO, White LE. Neuroscience. 4th ed. Sunderland, MA. Sinauer Associates; 2008.
- published: 24 Apr 2016
- views: 231933
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Multiple Sclerosis | Rachael's Story
For 3 years, Rachael suffered from symptoms that she could not explain, blurry vision, sensory disturbance, numbness on one side of her body, and fatigue. Multi...
For 3 years, Rachael suffered from symptoms that she could not explain, blurry vision, sensory disturbance, numbness on one side of her body, and fatigue. Multiple doctors told her she was fine. She was starting to lose hope, until she was referred to the Penn MS Center.
Dr. Eric Williamson, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology diagnosed Rachael with multiple sclerosis. Rachael has MS, but now she also has a plan and team at Penn. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). There are more than 450,000 people in the United States with MS, making it among the most common neurological illnesses in North America. Although MS can appear at any age, it most commonly begins between the ages of 20 and 40, and affects women twice as often as men.
The Penn MS Center is made up of experienced, highly-trained physicians and specialists who are experts in the diagnosis and management of MS. Patients benefit from individualized treatment plans and personal care from dedicated physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, and a pharmacist.
https://wn.com/Multiple_Sclerosis_|_Rachael's_Story
For 3 years, Rachael suffered from symptoms that she could not explain, blurry vision, sensory disturbance, numbness on one side of her body, and fatigue. Multiple doctors told her she was fine. She was starting to lose hope, until she was referred to the Penn MS Center.
Dr. Eric Williamson, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology diagnosed Rachael with multiple sclerosis. Rachael has MS, but now she also has a plan and team at Penn. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). There are more than 450,000 people in the United States with MS, making it among the most common neurological illnesses in North America. Although MS can appear at any age, it most commonly begins between the ages of 20 and 40, and affects women twice as often as men.
The Penn MS Center is made up of experienced, highly-trained physicians and specialists who are experts in the diagnosis and management of MS. Patients benefit from individualized treatment plans and personal care from dedicated physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, and a pharmacist.
- published: 20 Apr 2017
- views: 149938
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Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Types of MS, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Treatment
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Path...
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Types of MS, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment. This lecture will include a detailed discussion on the factors that are believed to cause MS, and how MS causes demyelination within the CNS. Next, we discuss the most common types of MS including: relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Introduction
0:26 Etiology and Pathophysiology
16:00 Types of MS
20:21 Clinical Features
42:14 Diagnosis
47:56 Treatment
51:15 Prevention
53:48 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
● Shannon Johnson, Medical News Today, Cranial Nerves [digital image] 2019. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326621#diagram
● Natural Eye Care Inc. Optic nerve affection [digital image] https://www.naturaleyecare.com/eye-conditions/optic-neuritis/
● Carol DerSakissian, MD. MS Early Signs and Common Symptoms, WebMD. Summary of symptoms of MS [digital image] 2020 https://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/multiple-sclerosis-symptoms
● OHSU. The immune system attacks brain and spinal cord nerve coverings (myelin) [digital image] https://www.ohsu.edu/brain-institute/understanding-multiple-sclerosis
● Moises Dominguez; Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia. Med Bullets. Affection of the right MLF [digital image] 2018 https://step2.medbullets.com/ophthalmology/120489/internuclear-ophthalmoplegia
● Lecturio, Affection of the right MLF [digital images] 2021 https://www.lecturio.com/concepts/internuclear-ophthalmoplegia/
● Danial Garcia-Lorenzo, Research Gate MRI [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Examples-of-MS-lesions-on-MRI-T1-w-T2-w-FLAIR-and-gadolinium-enhanced-T1-w-Gd-T1-w_fig6_43978711
● Danial Garcia-Lorenzo, Research Gate Different types of MS [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Evolution-of-the-four-dierent-clinical-types-of-multiple-sclerosis-Source_fig5_43978711
● Michael John Bradshaw, Research Gate. McDonald’s Criteria [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/2017-McDonald-Criteria-for-the-Diagnosis-of-Multiple-Sclerosis_tbl1_327945310
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Multiple Sclerosis | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Types of MS, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment. This lecture will include a detailed discussion on the factors that are believed to cause MS, and how MS causes demyelination within the CNS. Next, we discuss the most common types of MS including: relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Introduction
0:26 Etiology and Pathophysiology
16:00 Types of MS
20:21 Clinical Features
42:14 Diagnosis
47:56 Treatment
51:15 Prevention
53:48 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
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● Carol DerSakissian, MD. MS Early Signs and Common Symptoms, WebMD. Summary of symptoms of MS [digital image] 2020 https://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/multiple-sclerosis-symptoms
● OHSU. The immune system attacks brain and spinal cord nerve coverings (myelin) [digital image] https://www.ohsu.edu/brain-institute/understanding-multiple-sclerosis
● Moises Dominguez; Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia. Med Bullets. Affection of the right MLF [digital image] 2018 https://step2.medbullets.com/ophthalmology/120489/internuclear-ophthalmoplegia
● Lecturio, Affection of the right MLF [digital images] 2021 https://www.lecturio.com/concepts/internuclear-ophthalmoplegia/
● Danial Garcia-Lorenzo, Research Gate MRI [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Examples-of-MS-lesions-on-MRI-T1-w-T2-w-FLAIR-and-gadolinium-enhanced-T1-w-Gd-T1-w_fig6_43978711
● Danial Garcia-Lorenzo, Research Gate Different types of MS [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Evolution-of-the-four-dierent-clinical-types-of-multiple-sclerosis-Source_fig5_43978711
● Michael John Bradshaw, Research Gate. McDonald’s Criteria [digital image] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/2017-McDonald-Criteria-for-the-Diagnosis-of-Multiple-Sclerosis_tbl1_327945310
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- published: 10 Aug 2021
- views: 360915
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Multiple sclerosis: Symptoms, diagnosis and quality of life | Ohio State Medical Center
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. It's also the second leading cause of disability in young adults. Tirisham ...
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. It's also the second leading cause of disability in young adults. Tirisham Gyang, MD, neurologist, answers common questions about multiple sclerosis, symptoms and managing the disease. Dr. Gyang discusses the specialty clinics at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center that are focused specifically on each patient's individual needs. These clinics help patients diagnosed with MS devise a plan to manage their symptoms and live with the disease.
#multiplesclerosis #osuwexmed
0:00 What is multiple sclerosis?
2:13 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis
2:57 Managing day-to-day functioning with MS
3:39 Quality of life for patients with MS
4:40 Specialty clinics help manage MS symptoms
Learn more at https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/brain-spine-neuro/multiple-sclerosis?utm_campaign=med_general-awareness_evergreen_corp-youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=description_link
https://wn.com/Multiple_Sclerosis_Symptoms,_Diagnosis_And_Quality_Of_Life_|_Ohio_State_Medical_Center
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. It's also the second leading cause of disability in young adults. Tirisham Gyang, MD, neurologist, answers common questions about multiple sclerosis, symptoms and managing the disease. Dr. Gyang discusses the specialty clinics at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center that are focused specifically on each patient's individual needs. These clinics help patients diagnosed with MS devise a plan to manage their symptoms and live with the disease.
#multiplesclerosis #osuwexmed
0:00 What is multiple sclerosis?
2:13 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis
2:57 Managing day-to-day functioning with MS
3:39 Quality of life for patients with MS
4:40 Specialty clinics help manage MS symptoms
Learn more at https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/brain-spine-neuro/multiple-sclerosis?utm_campaign=med_general-awareness_evergreen_corp-youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=description_link
- published: 15 Mar 2023
- views: 11791
2:30
What is Multiple Sclerosis? An Overview of MS Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & Research
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system — including the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Learn more: https://ntlms.org/...
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system — including the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Learn more: https://ntlms.org/4gFl9en
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Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system — including the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Learn more: https://ntlms.org/4gFl9en
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- published: 08 Mar 2018
- views: 483073
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45 minute Adaptive Workout for Multiple Sclerosis:A little bit of everything
Join Emily, personal trainer and person living with MS for a 45 minute workout that works a little bit of everything! Grab your weights, a ball and theraband an...
Join Emily, personal trainer and person living with MS for a 45 minute workout that works a little bit of everything! Grab your weights, a ball and theraband and let do this either seated or standing!
00:00 welcome
00:51 warm up
06:31 hand eye coordination
11:01 round 1
22:17 round 2
33:08 round 3
43:47 stretch
DISCLAIMER
Any fitness activity can pose some potential risks to health. To reduce and avoid injury, a doctor should be consulted before beginning
any exercise program. Be sure that the area within which you will exercise is appropriate for physical exertion. When you utilize my videos and/or participate in virtual classes, you are performing exercises at your own risk. Emily will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of your participation. If you experience any nausea, shortness of breath, feeling of lightheadedness, irregular heartbeat or other health concerns, cease exercise immediately and seek assistance from a doctor.
https://wn.com/45_Minute_Adaptive_Workout_For_Multiple_Sclerosis_A_Little_Bit_Of_Everything
Join Emily, personal trainer and person living with MS for a 45 minute workout that works a little bit of everything! Grab your weights, a ball and theraband and let do this either seated or standing!
00:00 welcome
00:51 warm up
06:31 hand eye coordination
11:01 round 1
22:17 round 2
33:08 round 3
43:47 stretch
DISCLAIMER
Any fitness activity can pose some potential risks to health. To reduce and avoid injury, a doctor should be consulted before beginning
any exercise program. Be sure that the area within which you will exercise is appropriate for physical exertion. When you utilize my videos and/or participate in virtual classes, you are performing exercises at your own risk. Emily will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of your participation. If you experience any nausea, shortness of breath, feeling of lightheadedness, irregular heartbeat or other health concerns, cease exercise immediately and seek assistance from a doctor.
- published: 03 Aug 2024
- views: 19
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Could diet help slow symptoms of multiple sclerosis?
In our morning rounds, a new approach to fight multiple sclerosis -- a disease where the body attacks its own central nervous system. MS affects about 400,000 p...
In our morning rounds, a new approach to fight multiple sclerosis -- a disease where the body attacks its own central nervous system. MS affects about 400,000 people in the United States. It is two to three times more common among women. Current treatments may have severe side effects, and there is no cure. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a cutting edge, but low-tech attempt to slow the symptoms.
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Delivered by Charlie Rose, Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King, "CBS This Morning" offers a thoughtful, substantive and insightful source of news and information to a daily audience of 3 million viewers. The Emmy Award-winning broadcast presents a mix of daily news, coverage of developing stories of national and global significance, and interviews with leading figures in politics, business and entertainment. Check local listings for "CBS This Morning" broadcast times.
https://wn.com/Could_Diet_Help_Slow_Symptoms_Of_Multiple_Sclerosis
In our morning rounds, a new approach to fight multiple sclerosis -- a disease where the body attacks its own central nervous system. MS affects about 400,000 people in the United States. It is two to three times more common among women. Current treatments may have severe side effects, and there is no cure. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a cutting edge, but low-tech attempt to slow the symptoms.
Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hE
Watch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR
Watch the latest installment of "Note to Self," only on "CBS This Morning," HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Sh8XlB
Follow "CBS This Morning" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q7NGnY
Like "CBS This Morning" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1LhtdvI
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Get the latest news and best in original reporting from CBS News delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to newsletters HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1RqHw7T
Get your news on the go! Download CBS News mobile apps HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Xb1WC8
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream local news live, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Delivered by Charlie Rose, Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King, "CBS This Morning" offers a thoughtful, substantive and insightful source of news and information to a daily audience of 3 million viewers. The Emmy Award-winning broadcast presents a mix of daily news, coverage of developing stories of national and global significance, and interviews with leading figures in politics, business and entertainment. Check local listings for "CBS This Morning" broadcast times.
- published: 24 Jul 2017
- views: 39727