Abstract

Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory immune-mediated disease, distinguished by demyelination and oligodendropathy in the central nervous system. Cognitive impairment (CI) can impact patients at any stage of MS, including those with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). Patients and methods. This is a prospective cross-sectional study which enrolled 60 patients with RRMS. They were subjected to cognitive scale assessment, routine brain MRI study and volumetric assessment of hippocampus. Results. This study found a significant positive correlation between duration of disease and Subjective memory complaints questionnaire (r=0.525, p=0.001). A significant negative correlation existed between disease duration and MMSE score (r=-0.404, p=0.001) and between disease duration and MoCA score (r=-0.310, p=0.016). No significant difference between both groups regarding the relative hippocampal volume. Mean relative right hippocampal volume is 0.0026 for cases versus 0.0027 among control group and mean relative left hippocampal volume is 0.0025 for cases versus 0.0026 among control group. Conclusion. Multiple sclerosis disease duration had an impact on cognitive state. However, hippocampal volume assessment did not predict the cognitive affection in patient with RRMS.

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