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Clyde Markowitz From University of Pennsylvania: Progressive Multiple Sclerosis A Continuing Challenge In Patient Care

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Patients with the relapsing form of multiple sclerosis have a variety of treatment options available to them. For those where the condition has moved into the progressive form there are no easy answers and even more questions remaining to be answered.

Patients with the relapsing form of multiple sclerosis have a variety of treatment options available to them. For those where the condition has moved into the progressive form there are no easy answers and even more questions remaining to be answered.

Clyde E. Markowitz, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania discussed how care for primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis has improved over the years and how it can continue to move forward during the annual ACTRIMS conference in New Orleans.

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