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This book on cognitive disorders in multiple sclerosis is intended for health professionals and medical students interested in this condition and its countless symptoms. The cognitive manifestations of multiple sclerosis, long considered invisible, are the source of a double handicap (mental, in addition to motor). They are highly varied and polymorphous, requiring specialized neuropsychological exploration by professionals (neurologists, neuropsychologists and speech therapists) trained in their management. Different phenotypes have been identified, enabling us to optimize treatment, which…mehr

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This book on cognitive disorders in multiple sclerosis is intended for health professionals and medical students interested in this condition and its countless symptoms. The cognitive manifestations of multiple sclerosis, long considered invisible, are the source of a double handicap (mental, in addition to motor). They are highly varied and polymorphous, requiring specialized neuropsychological exploration by professionals (neurologists, neuropsychologists and speech therapists) trained in their management. Different phenotypes have been identified, enabling us to optimize treatment, which can be drug-based (with encouraging recent data on the efficacy of certain so-called high-efficacy treatments) or non-drug-based, using alternative cognitive rehabilitation techniques that are becoming increasingly well understood. Knowing how to diagnose and treat these disorders is essential in the overall management of young patients, still too young, with many plans for the future.Key words: MS, cognition, phenotypes, remediation.
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Autorenporträt
Associate Professor of Neurology, Mr Mohamed Islam Kediha has been working in the Neurology Department at CHU Mustapha in central Algiers since 2007. After obtaining a master's degree in 2011 and a doctorate in medical sciences in 2020, he works in research and management of various neurological pathologies.