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Age For MS

by fredie, Apr 09, 2008 08:50AM
Tags: ms, for, age
What is the earlest year that one can get MS and what is the oldest?
Member Comments (4)

by Abhijeet Deshmukh, MD, Apr 09, 2008 12:15PM
To: fredie
Hello.

There are reports of onset of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in children as young as 5 years, with MRI findings in the brain and also in age more than 60 years. But such incidences are few.

Regards

by fredie, Apr 11, 2008 10:22AM
To: Dr. Deshmukh
I was found to have MS and I was 52. I went to a doctor and I was told that I was too old to have MS and that I had a sleep disorder. He told me that only people in their 20,30, and 40's are know to get MS and not any body my age. I have had MS for 4 years now and was told that I could not have MS.
Thank you for your comment and the relief  i have received.
Fredie

by Abhijeet Deshmukh, MD, Apr 11, 2008 12:04PM
To: fredie
Hello.

It is true that most of the cases of MS are in the age group of 20 to 40 years. The age of diagnosis is not as important as the clinical features and MRI and some other laboratory investigations. Do you have clinical features and/or laboratory investigations suggestive of MS?

Regards  

by fredie, Apr 12, 2008 09:38AM
To: Dr. Deshmunkh
It was fairly extensive signal abnormality primarily involving whhite matter in a periventricular distribtution as involing the brainstem and right middle cerebellar peduncle and possobly the body of the corpus....there was more
Freddie
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