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Memory deficits and early cognitive deterioration in MS
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Widespread memory and learning deficits are associated with relatively mild cognitive decline in MS. These deficits were observable in the intermediate-length screening battery, the MDB, but not in the MMSE. The present study suggests that the accuracy of patients' own evaluations of their memory and other cognitive problems is superior to the results of very brief screening batteries, like the MMSE. Therefore, brief screening in neuropsychological assessment of MS patients is not recommendable.
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