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This study aims to explore the relationship between depression and multiple sclerosis in women during and after pregnancy. By examining hormonal and immune changes alongside mood fluctuations, the research seeks to uncover mechanisms that could inform better treatment strategies for managing depression in this patient…
Depression is one of the most common symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with a prevalence of up to 50%.
Depression is linked to decreased cognitive function, lower quality of life, increases psychosocial and economic burden and is the strongest predictor of suicide.Despite the high clinical relevance, the pathogenetic substrates for depression in MS are poorly understood.
Growing evidence suggests that it may be largely biologically mediated by some of the same processes involved…
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