Clinical Challenges: Test Your Knowledge of MS

— A three-question quiz on stopping therapy, family planning, and radiologically isolated syndrome

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Crystal Phend, Contributing Editor, MedPage Today
October 30, 2023

A MedPage Today Clinical Challenges series on multiple sclerosis (MS) looked at determining when to stop therapy as patients age, family planning for affected women, and management of radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS).

The following is a three-question quiz to test your knowledge on each aspect of the series. Correct answers and explanations appear after completing the quiz.

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