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Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder: is there hope on the horizon?

Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder: is there hope on the horizon?
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Horizon Therapeutics plc Receives European Commission (EC) Approval of UPLIZNA (inebilizumab) for the Treatment of Adults With Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD)

NMOSD is a devastating autoimmune disease of severe and recurrent central nervous system attacks which can result in blindness, paralysis and death UPLIZNA is indicated as monotherapy for

Horizon Therapeutics plc Receives European Commission (EC) Approval of UPLIZNA® (inebilizumab) for the Treatment of Adults With Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD)

Horizon Therapeutics plc Receives European Commission (EC) Approval of UPLIZNA® (inebilizumab) for the Treatment of Adults With Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) - read this article along with other careers information, tips and advice on BioSpace

Simple sugar could play a key role in the development of progressive MS

Simple sugar could play a key role in the development of progressive MS Multiple sclerosis, or MS for short, manifests itself slightly differently in each person - which is why some call it the disease of a thousand faces. Arguably the worst manifestation of MS is its chronic progressive form. Unlike the more common relapsing-remitting variant (RRMS), in which sufferers are often symptom-free for months or even years, patients with the primary progressive form of the disease (PPMS) see their condition steadily deteriorate with no remissions. Poorly insulated neurons die off Today s therapeutic approaches are based on the assumption that the immune system is making a mistake and waging an inappropriate attack on the layer of myelin that surrounds and insulates the nerve cells long, cable-like branches called axons. In progressive MS, neurodegenerative processes steadily multiply and cause more and more neurons in the brain and spinal cord to die, explains Dr. Alexander Brandt,

Low levels of a simple sugar -- A new biomarker for severe MS?

 E-Mail Multiple sclerosis, or MS for short, manifests itself slightly differently in each person - which is why some call it the disease of a thousand faces. Arguably the worst manifestation of MS is its chronic progressive form. Unlike the more common relapsing-remitting variant (RRMS), in which sufferers are often symptom-free for months or even years, patients with the primary progressive form of the disease (PPMS) see their condition steadily deteriorate with no remissions. Poorly insulated neurons die off Today s therapeutic approaches are based on the assumption that the immune system is making a mistake and waging an inappropriate attack on the layer of myelin that surrounds and insulates the nerve cells long, cable-like branches called axons. In progressive MS, neurodegenerative processes steadily multiply and cause more and more neurons in the brain and spinal cord to die, explains Dr. Alexander Brandt, lead author of the study that has now been published in the jo

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