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When Multiple Sclerosis Progresses Silently: 30% of Patients Have Symptoms that Are Difficult to Detect

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Even if there is no new outbreak or lesion, patients experience a worsening of their health status, which highlights the need for more research and early detection.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is no longer understood exclusively as a disease of relapses. According to the most recent data, nearly 30% of affected people experience what is scientifically called PIRA (progression independent of relapse activity). This process is defined as a gradual deterioration of neurological functions that occurs even when […] The entry The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation warns that 30% of patients suffer a “silent” progression o…

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Even if there is no new outbreak or lesion, patients experience a worsening of their health status, which highlights the need for more research and early detection.

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3cat.cat broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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