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  Česky / Czech version Čes. a slov. Neurol. Neurochir., 69/102, 2006, No. 2, p. 125–129.
 
The Impact of Pregnancy on the Multiple Sclerosis Progression 
Koliba P.1, Zapletalová O.2, Petzel M.1 

1Porodnicko-gynekologická klinika, FNsP Ostrava 2Neurologická klinika, FNsP Ostrava
 


Summary:

       In a retrospective study the authors have analyzed the influence of pregnancy and 6-month postpartum period upon the changes in Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and on the frequency of attacks in a set of 47 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). According to clinical course, the patients were divided into two groups with remitting-relapsing (RR) and secondary progressive (SP) course, and assessed separately. In the group with RR course, relapses during pregnancy and post-partum were observed in 69.7 % of cases. Most of relapses (91.3 %) appeared during puerperium while the course during pregnancy was comparatively stable (8.7 % of relapses). Relapse rate during 24 months before pregnancy was 1.0 attacks/year in comparison with 0.6 attacks/year during 9 months of pregnancy and 6 months after delivery. No worsening was observed in the group with SP course during pregnancy while progression during 6-month period after delivery was found in 53.9 % of patiens (the average worsening of EDSS was 0.9 points). In 71.5 % of these cases, the course then stabilised and remitted into pre-delivery state.

        Key words: multiple sclerosis, pregnancy, relapse, EDSS, T lymphocytes, estrogen, progesterone
       

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