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. 2014 Aug 22;9(8):e105434. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105434

Table 1. Patients' demographics and clinical characteristics.

Controls, n = 19 Relapsing-Remitting MS (RR), n = 40 Progressive MS (Prog.), n = 41
OIND, un-treateda RRMS, treatedb RRMS, un-treated SPMS, un-treated PPMS, un-treated
Gender [Female/Male] 19 [8/11] 19 [8/11] 21 [18/3] 20 [11/9] 21 [12/9]
Median age [Range] 57.0 [22–74] 44.0 [28–61] 37.0 [25–65] 58.0 [43–66] 53.0 [43–65]
Median EDSS [Range] 3.5 [0.0–7.0]c 1.5 [1.0–5.0] 1.5 [0.0–6.5] 6.5 [2.5–6.5] 6.0 [2.0–6.5]
Race 16 Cau/ 2 AA/ 1 A 18 Cau/ 1 A 14 Cau/ 5 AA/ 1 MR/ 1 Unkn 17 Cau/ 2 AA/ 1 MR 20 Cau/ 1 AA
a

Diagnoses: Cryptococcal meningitis (7), recurrent meningitis (1), systemic lupus erythematosus (1), cyclic fever (2), neuromyelitis optica (1), autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome-like disorder with CELs (1), persistently enhancing C-spine lesions (1), leukodystrophy-like disorder (1), CLIPPERS (Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Responsive to Steroids) (1), unclear diagnosis (3).

b

Long-term treatment with DAC HYP.

c

EDSS (Expanded Disability Status Scale) not available for each patient.

A: Asian, AA: African American, Cau: Caucasian, MR: Mixed race, Unkn: Unknown.