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The prevalence of multiple sclerosis in south east Wales.
  1. R J Swingler,
  2. D A Compston
  1. Section of Neurology, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK.

    Abstract

    A population-based survey of multiple sclerosis in the county of South Glamorgan has demonstrated a prevalence of 441/376718 (117/10(5)). Eighty six per cent of the patients (101/10(5)) had definite or probable disease and 14% (16/10(5)) had suspected multiple sclerosis on 1 January 1985. The estimated average incidence is 5.41/10(5)/year for the period 1947-84 and it has risen significantly over four decades. The prevalence is similar to that found in a recent survey from the south east of England but significantly lower than revised figures from Scotland.

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