Study: Progression of Spinal Cord Disease in Adult Men With ALD

The article, Progression of Spinal Cord Disease in Adult Men with Adrenoleukodystrophy, details the results of a long-term study on the progression of spinal cord disease in adult men with ALD. The study, which followed 79 patients over seven years, used clinical tools like the EDSS, SSPROM, and 6MWT to measure disease progression. It showed that disability progressed more rapidly in patients with moderate to severe disease, with yearly increases in disability scores. The study emphasizes that clinical trials must consider disease severity, as patients with higher disability levels will show changes more quickly. This data is crucial for designing more effective trials and counseling patients about their prognosis.

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