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Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by both relapse‑driven inflammation and slow, smouldering neurodegenerative processes (1). In some individuals, including those with non‑relapsing secondary progressive MS (nrSPMS), disability may worsen despite stable MRI findings and absence of relapses (1). This silent progression often refl

Silent Disease Worsening in a 40‑Year‑Old Patient With MS: A Patient Case
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