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Genomic Prediction of Multiple Sclerosis Severity: Current Evidence and Clinical Limitations
Genomic Prediction of Multiple Sclerosis Severity: Current Evidence and Clinical Limitations

This blog post examines the emerging field of multiple sclerosis severity genetics, focusing on whether recently identified genetic variants can help predict long-term disease progression. Drawing on a large real-world cohort study, it discusses why the proposed severity variant rs10191329A did not reliably predict disability outcomes, relapse patterns, or progression to major clinical milestones. The article also highlights modest evidence for other candidate variants and explains why current genetic findings, while scientifically valuable, are not yet sufficient to guide individualized treatment decisions or patient counseling in multiple sclerosis.

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