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Date publication
mars 2024
Journal
JAMA neurology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DE SEZE Jérôme
Tous les auteurs :
Jouvenot G, Courbon G, Lefort M, Rollot F, Casey R, Le Page E, Michel L, Edan G, de Seze J, Kremer L, Bigaut K, Vukusic S, Mathey G, Ciron J, Ruet A, Maillart E, Labauge P, Zephir H, Papeix C, Defer G, Lebrun-Frenay C, Moreau T, Laplaud DA, Berger E, Stankoff B, Clavelou P, Thouvenot E, Heinzlef O, Pelletier J, Al-Khedr A, Casez O, Bourre B, Cabre P, Wahab A, Magy L, Camdessanché JP, Doghri I, Moulin S, Ben-Nasr H, Labeyrie C, Hankiewicz K, Neau JP, Pottier C, Nifle C, Collongues N, Kerbrat A,
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Résumé
A recent randomized clinical trial concluded that discontinuing medium-efficacy therapy might be a reasonable option for older patients with nonactive multiple sclerosis (MS), but there is a lack of data on discontinuing high-efficacy therapy (HET). In younger patients, the discontinuation of natalizumab and fingolimod is associated with a risk of rebound of disease activity.
Référence
JAMA Neurol. 2024 03 25;: