Neuropsychological aspects of childhood multiple sclerosis: An overview

Astrid Blaschek, Karinstorm Van'S Gravesande, Florian Heinen, Martin Pritsch, Volker Mall, Pasquale Calabrese

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Abstract

While cognitive impairment, major depression, and fatigue have been well documented in adult patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), there is still little information regarding MS-associated cognitive disabilities in infants and adolescents who represent 3 to 5% of all MS cases. Recent studies show that cognitive decline related to MS profoundly interferes with academic success and psychosocial adjustment. Neuropsychological dysfunction affects quality of life more significantly than mere Expanded Disability Status Scale is able to reflect. We herein give an overview of the knowledge available to date. Affective and emotional disturbances together with other comorbidities interfering with cognition are also reviewed. Finally, possible suggestions and future directions for the assessment of cognitive capabilities in children with MS are envisioned.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)176-183
Number of pages8
JournalNeuropediatrics
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • childhood
  • cognition
  • multiple sclerosis

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