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How common is MS after age 50?: Understanding Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis
According to extensive research, approximately 5% of all multiple sclerosis (MS) cases are diagnosed after the age of 50, a condition known as late-onset multiple sclerosis (LOMS). While less frequent than early-onset cases, understanding **how common is MS after age 50** is becoming more important, as the disease presents with distinct characteristics and often faster progression in this age group.
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Healthy Aging