Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis

AuthorMohammad Ali Sahraianen
AuthorFarnaz Etesamen
Issued Date2014-03-31en
AbstractCognitive impairment can emerge in the earliest phases of multiple sclerosis. It strongly impacts different aspects of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients' lives, like employment, social relationships and the overall quality of life; thus, its on-time recognition and treatment is mandatory. This paper discusses issues, diagnostic methods and treatment options for cognitive dysfunctions in MS. This paper is a descriptive review of the related studies in the recent 10 years, performing a keyword search in the main databases. Cognitive impairment mostly involves aspects of information processing, memory and executive functioning in MS. Neuropsychological tests like MACFIMS and BRB-N are recommended for its assessment. Still, there is no fully efficient treatment for cognitive impairment. Researchers have shown some positive effects, using disease-modifying therapies and cognitive rehabilitation. Depression, pain, fatigue and other factors influencing cognitive functions must be paid attention to. Recognizing cognitive impairment as a major symptom for MS, makes studying this subject one of the priorities in dealing with the disease. Therefore, a consecutive research for identification and management of this part of quality of life in MS patients is obligatory.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordMultiple sclerosisen
KeywordCognitive impairmenten
KeywordCognitiveen
KeywordNeuropsychological testen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosisen
TypeReview Articleen

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