Table 1.
1996 Disease-course definitions | 2013 Disease-course definitionsa | ||
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N/A | New course added: Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS)—referring to a first episode of inflammatory demyelination in the central nervous system that could become MS if additional activity occurs | ||
Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS)—episodes of acute worsening of neurologic functioning with total or partial recovery and no apparent progression of disease | RRMS—episodes of acute worsening of neurologic functioning (new symptoms or the worsening of existing symptoms) with total or partial recovery and no apparent progression of disease; RRMS can be further characterized as: | ||
Active—showing evidence of new relapses, new gadolinium enhancing lesions and/or new or enlarging T2 lesions on MRI over a specified time period
OR Not active—showing no evidence of disease activity |
AND | Worsening—defined as increased disability confirmed over a specified time period following a relapse
OR Stable—defined no evidence of increasing disability over a specified time period following a relapse |
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Primary progressive MS (PPMS)—steadily worsening neurologic function from the beginning without any distinct relapses or remissions | PPMS—steadily worsening neurologic function from the onset of symptoms without initial relapses or remissions; PPMS can be further characterized as: | ||
Active—showing evidence of new relapses, new gadolinium-enhancing lesions and/or new or enlarging T2 lesions on MRI over a specified time period
OR Not active—showing no evidence of disease activity |
AND | With progression—evidence of disease worsening on an objective measure of change,b confirmed over a specified period of time, with or without relapses
OR Without progression—no evidence of disease worsening on an objective measure of changeb over a specified period of time |
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Secondary progressive MS (SPMS)—progressive, with or without relapses | SPMS—following an initial relapsing remitting course, the disease becomes more steadily progressive, with or without relapses; SPMS can be further characterized as: | ||
Active—showing evidence of new relapses, new gadolinium enhancing lesions and/or new or enlarging T2 lesions on MRI over a specified time period
OR Not active—showing no evidence of disease activity |
AND | With progression—evidence of disease worsening on an objective measure of change,b confirmed over a specified period of time, with or without relapses
OR Without progression—no evidence of disease worsening on an objective measure of changeb over a specified period of time |
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Progressive relapsing MS (PRMS)—steadily worsening neurologic function from the beginning with occasional relapses | Course eliminated: PRMS—individuals who were previously diagnosed with progressive relapsing MS would now be considered primary progressive: active (at the time of relapses or new MRI lesions) or not active |
Based on data from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
MRI, Magnetic resonance imaging.
For example, the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS).