1. Postpartum Treatment With Immunoglobulin Does Not Prevent Relapses of Multiple Sclerosis in the Mother.
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Fragoso YD, Adoni T, Alves-Leon SV, Azambuja ND Jr, Barreira AA, Brooks JB, Carneiro DS, Carvalho MJ, Claudino R, Comini-Frota ER, Domingues RB, Finkelsztejn A, Gama PD, Giacomo MC, Gomes S, Goncalves MV, Grzesiuk AK, Kaimen-Maciel DR, Mendes MF, Morales NM, Morales RR, Muniz A, Papais-Alvarenga RM, Parolin MK, Ribeiro SB, Ruocco HH, Salgado PR, Siquineli F, Souza DB, Tosta ED, Vasconcelos CC, Almeida SM, Bernardes DF, Castro SN, Gama RA, Gomide FA, Finkelzstejn J, Lopes J, Lourenco FH, Lourenco GA, Oliveira CL, Oliveira FT, Oliveira LF, Patroclo CB, Pereira WL, Safanelli J, Sahdo AM, Saldanha PC, Shinzato YF, Souza JM, and Zani DE
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous pharmacology, Multiple Sclerosis complications, Multiple Sclerosis physiopathology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications drug therapy, Pregnancy Complications immunology, Pregnancy Outcome, Puerperal Disorders prevention & control, Recurrence, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous therapeutic use, Mothers, Multiple Sclerosis drug therapy, Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting prevention & control, Postpartum Period drug effects
- Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, neurological, immune-mediated disease that can worsen in the postpartum period. There is no consensus on the use of immunoglobulin for prevention of disease relapses after delivery. We have shown that the controversial beneficial effect of immunoglobulin given immediately after birth could not be observed in patients with MS.
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- 2015
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