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Multiple sclerosis has no certain age that it occurs. It can happen to a person in their 20s or in their 60s.

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Is multiple sclerosis common in females?

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Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which the immune attacks the body's nerve cells around what age do the symptoms of MS most usually appear?

The onset of MS is usually at age 20 to 40 years


Did John Wayne Gacy have MS?

In the years before his execution Gacy had claimed he suffered from MS (multiple sclerosis), a degenerative disease that usually has it's onset in late adolescence or early adulthood. Since Gacy was well into middle age at the time of his arrest it seems a little farfetched that he should have a sudden onset of this particular ailment.


How long does the average person live with ms?

People with MS usually only live about 5-10 years less than the average person. More specifically, the average onset of the disease occurs at about 30 years of age, and on average people live about 30 years with the disease. Resources: http://www.themcfox.com/multiple-sclerosis/ms-facts/multiple-sclerosis-facts.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_sclerosis


What are the symptoms of the adult form of Alexander disease?

Symptoms that mimic multiple sclerosis , or may display symptoms similar to the juvenile form of the disease, except with later onset and slower progression.


What does the medical abbreviation MS mean?

Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata) is an idiopathic disease of suspected autoimmune cause, in which the body's immune response attacks a person's central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), leading to demyelination.[1] Disease onset usually occurs in young adults, and it is more common in females. In other medical contexts, MS may mean musculoskeletal.Multiple sclerosis, musculoskeletal, or master's in science, depending on the context.


What is the average age of onset for primary lateral sclerosis?

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Is ms contagious?

It is proposed that multiple sclerosis may be transmitted chiefly by sexual contact. Arguments favoring this include: migration studies that suggest a transmissible agent in adolescence; clusters of multiple sclerosis which have occurred in low prevalence areas following entry of young males; the similarity of multiple sclerosis to tropical spastic paraplegia, a known sexually transmitted infection with resemblance to primary progressive multiple sclerosis; an increased rate in drug misusers; a similar age of onset and sex pattern to that found in sexually transmitted disease; increased incidence of multiple sclerosis in those using oral contraceptives; low multiple sclerosis rates in societies with a strict moral code; longitudinal shifts in sex prevalence that show an increase in women after the sexual revolution of the 1960s; and important exceptions to the worldwide distribution corresponding to countries with permissive attitudes to sex. Family, conjugal pair, twin, and adoption studies are compatible with an infectious cause of multiple sclerosis if this is sexually transmitted. It is not proposed that sexual transmission is the only cause but that inherited factors create a susceptibility to a sexually transmitted neurotropic agent. It is hoped this hypothesis might encourage a new direction of neurological research.


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What age does MS appear?

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