RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Multiple sclerosis at Jordan University Hospital JF Neurosciences Journal JO Neurosciences (Riyadh) FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 105 OP 108 VO 7 IS 2 A1 Yacoub G. Bahou YR 2002 UL http://nsj.org.sa/content/7/2/105.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: A study of multiple sclerosis patients admitted to Jordan University Hospital over a 10-year-period with a comparison with other Western and Middle Eastern series.METHODS: The case notes of 32 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed to determine the age and sex distribution, clinical findings and results of investigations, treatment and outcome.RESULTS: There were 32 patients (24 females, 8 males, 3:1), with mean age at onset of 31.4 years, and range 6-50 years. All patients fulfilled Poser’s criteria for multiple sclerosis. The most common clinical manifestation was myelopathy followed by a polysymptomatic onset. Two-thirds of the patients had a relapsing - remitting course. The yield of cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal banding was low (20%). The sensitivities of visual evoked potential was 62%, magnetic resonance imaging of brain 100%, magnetic resonance imaging of cervical spine was 70% and of dorsal spine 44%. Intravenous methylprednisolone Igr for 3-5 days was efficient in acute relapses for all patients. Beta-interferon was efficient in 2 out of 7 patients. After a mean follow-up of 5 years, two-thirds of the patients had mild to moderate disability (Extended disability status scale = 2 and 3).CONCLUSION: The age and sex distribution, clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings were almost similar to other reports. However the yield of visual evoked potentials was low and that of cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal banding was very low, the results of treatment with beta-interferon were modest and the outcome at a mean follow-up of 5 years was relatively good.