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# 1. Broad Ignores
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/Data/*
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/attach/*
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/results/*
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/enarcelona/*
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.env
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# =========================
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# Python
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# =========================
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__pycache__/
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*.pyc
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*.csv
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=======
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/reference/
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*.svg
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**/*.csv
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**/*.json*
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**/*.txt*
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**/*.png*
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*.log
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>>>>>>> Stashed changes
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# 2. Ignore virtual environments COMPLETELY
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# This must come BEFORE the unignore rule
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env*/
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*.py[cod]
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*$py.class
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.ipynb_checkpoints/
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# 3. The "Unignore" rule (Whitelisting)
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# We only unignore .py files that aren't already blocked by the rules above
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!**/*.py
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# =========================
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# Virtual environments
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# =========================
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env/
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env*/
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venv/
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.venv/
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enarcelona/
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# =========================
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# Secrets
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# =========================
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.env
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*.env
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# =========================
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# Patient data / sensitive data
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# =========================
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Data/
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data/raw/
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data/processed/
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data/ground_truth/
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reference/
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# =========================
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# Generated results and logs
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# =========================
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results/
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results_edss_benchmark/
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*.log
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# =========================
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# Large/generated file types
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# =========================
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*.csv
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*.tsv
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*.json
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*.jsonl
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*.xlsx
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*.xls
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*.png
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*.PNG
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*.jpg
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*.jpeg
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*.svg
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*.pdf
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# =========================
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# Temporary / backup files
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# =========================
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*.tmp
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*.bak
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*.orig
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.DS_Store
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# =========================
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# Keep important code/config/docs
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# =========================
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!README.md
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!requirements.txt
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!*.py
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!*.md
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!*.yml
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!*.yaml
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!*.toml
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# Keep prompt templates / schemas if safe to publish
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!prompts/
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!prompts/**
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!attach/
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!attach/*.gbnf
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!attach/just_edss_text.txt
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!attach/Komplett.txt
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# Keep example/synthetic data only
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!data/
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!data/example/
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!data/example/**
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!Data/example/
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!Data/example/**
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1 VISUAL OPTIC FUNCTIONS
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VISUAL ACUITY
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The visual acuity score is based on the line in the Snellen chart at 20 feet 5 meters
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for which the patient makes no more than one error using best available correction
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Alternatively best corrected near vision can be assessed but this should be noted and
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consistently performed during follow up examinations Switching from near to distance
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visual acuity measurements should be avoided in follow up examinations
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VISUAL FIELDS
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0 normal
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1 signs only deficits present only on formal confrontational testing
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2 moderate patient aware of deficit but incomplete hemianopsia on examination
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3 marked complete homonymous hemianopsia or equivalent
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SCOTOMA
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0 none
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1 small detectable only on formal confrontational testing
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2 large spontaneously reported by patient
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* DISC PALLOR
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0 not present
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1 present
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NOTE
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When determining the EDSS step the Visual FS score must be converted to a lower
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score as follows
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Visual FS Score 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Converted Visual FS Score 4 3 3 2 2 1
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FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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0 normal
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1 disc pallor and or small scotoma and or visual acuity corrected of worse eye less than 20 20 1.0 but better than 20 30 0.67
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2 worse eye with maximal visual acuity corrected of 20 30 to 20 59 0.67 – 0.34
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3 worse eye with large scotoma and or moderate decrease in fields and or maximal visual acuity corrected of 20 60 to 20 99 0.33 – 0.21
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4 worse eye with marked decrease of fields and or maximal visual acuity corrected of 20 100 to 20 200 0.2 – 0.1 grade 3 plus maximal acuity of better eye of 20 60 0.33 or less
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5 worse eye with maximal visual acuity corrected less than 20 200 0.1 grade 4 plus maximal acuity of better eye of 20 60 0.33 or less
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6 grade 5 plus maximal acuity of better eye of 20 60 0.33 or less * = optional part of the examination
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### BRAINSTEM FUNCTIONS
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**DYSARTHRIA**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Mild: Clinically detectable, patient is aware
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- **3**: Moderate: Obvious during conversation, impairs comprehension
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- **4**: Marked: Incomprehensible speech
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- **5**: Inability to speak
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**DYSPHAGIA**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Mild: Difficulty with thin liquids
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- **3**: Moderate: Difficulty with liquids and solid food
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- **4**: Marked: Sustained difficulty, requires pureed diet
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- **5**: Inability to swallow
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**OTHER CRANIAL NERVE FUNCTIONS**
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Mild disability: Clinically detectable deficit, patient is usually aware
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- **3**: Moderate disability
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- **4**: Marked disability
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**EXTRAOCULAR MOVEMENTS (EOM) IMPAIRMENT**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only: Subtle EOM weakness, no complaints of vision issues
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- **2**: Mild: Subtle EOM weakness or obvious incomplete paralysis not noticed by patient
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- **3**: Moderate: Obvious incomplete paralysis noticed by patient or complete loss in one direction
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- **4**: Marked: Complete loss in more than one direction
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**NYSTAGMUS**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only or mild: Gaze-evoked nystagmus below moderate limits (equivalent to Brainstem FS score of 1)
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- **2**: Moderate: Sustained nystagmus on horizontal/vertical gaze at 30 degrees, patient may not notice
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- **3**: Severe: Nystagmus in primary position or coarse persistent nystagmus interfering with vision; complete internuclear ophthalmoplegia; oscillopsia
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**TRIGEMINAL DAMAGE**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Mild: Clinically detectable numbness, patient is aware
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- **3**: Moderate: Impaired sharp/dull discrimination in one to three branches or trigeminal neuralgia (at least one recent attack)
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- **4**: Marked: Unable to discriminate between sharp/dull or complete loss of sensation in one or both nerves
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**FACIAL WEAKNESS**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Mild: Clinically detectable weakness, patient is aware
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- **3**: Moderate: Incomplete facial palsy (e.g., eye closure requires patching, drooling)
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- **4**: Marked: Complete unilateral or bilateral facial palsy with lagophthalmus or difficulty with liquids
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**HEARING LOSS**
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Signs only: Hears finger rub less on one/both sides, lateralized Weber test but no complaints
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- **2**: Mild: As in 1, aware of hearing problem
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- **3**: Moderate: Does not hear finger rub on one/both sides, misses several whispered numbers
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- **4**: Marked: Misses all or nearly all whispered numbers
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**FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE**
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Signs only
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- **2**: Moderate nystagmus/EOM impairment/other mild disability
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- **3**: Severe nystagmus/marked EOM impairment/moderate other cranial nerve disability
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- **4**: Marked dysarthria/other marked disability
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- **5**: Inability to swallow or speak
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### PYRAMIDAL FUNCTIONS
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#### REFLEXES
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- **0**: Absent
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- **1**: Diminished
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- **2**: Normal
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- **3**: Exaggerated
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- **4**: Nonsustained clonus (a few beats of clonus)
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- **5**: Sustained clonus
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##### Cutaneous Reflexes
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Weak
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- **2**: Absent
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###### Palmomental Reflex
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- **0**: Absent
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- **1**: Present
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###### Plantar Response
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- **0**: Flexor
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- **1**: Neutral or equivocal
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- **2**: Extensor
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#### LIMB STRENGTH
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The weakest muscle in each group defines the score for that muscle group. Optional functional tests (hopping on one foot and walking on heels/toes) are recommended for BMRC grades 3–5.
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##### BMRC Rating Scale
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- **0**: No muscle contraction detected
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- **1**: Visible contraction without visible joint movement
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- **2**: Visible movement only on the plane of gravity
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- **3**: Active movement against gravity, but not against resistance
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- **4**: Active movement against resistance, but not full strength
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- **5**: Normal strength
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#### FUNCTIONAL TESTS
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##### Pronator Drift (Upper Extremities)
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Pronation and downward drift:
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Mild
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- **2**: Evident
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##### Position Test (Lower Extremities)
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Ask patient to lift both legs together, with legs fully extended at the knee. Sinking:
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Mild
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- **2**: Evident
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- **3**: Able to lift only one leg at a time (grade from the horizontal position at the hip joints in degrees)
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- **4**: Unable to lift one leg at a time
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##### Walking on Heels/Toes
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Impaired
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- **2**: Not possible
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##### Hopping on One Foot
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: 6–10 times
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- **2**: 1–5 times
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- **3**: Not possible
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#### LIMB SPASTICITY (AFTER RAPID FLEXION OF THE EXTREMITY)
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Mild: barely increased muscle tone
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- **2**: Moderate: moderately increased muscle tone that can be overcome; full range of motion is possible
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- **3**: Severe: severely increased muscle tone that is extremely difficult to overcome; full range of motion is not possible
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- **4**: Contracted
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#### GAIT SPASTICITY
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- **0**: None
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- **1**: Barely perceptible
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- **2**: Evident: minor interference with function
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- **3**: Permanent shuffling: major interference with function
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#### OVERALL MOTOR PERFORMANCE
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Abnormal weakness (as compared to peers) in performing more demanding tasks, e.g., walking longer distances; no reduction in limb strength on formal testing
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- **2**: Reduction in strength of individual muscle groups at confrontational testing
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#### FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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- **0**: Normal
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- **1**: Abnormal signs without disability
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- **2**: Minimal disability: patient complains of motor-fatigability or reduced performance in strenuous motor tasks (motor performance grade 1) and/or BMRC grade 4 in one or two muscle groups
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- **3**: Mild to moderate paraparesis or hemiparesis: usually BMRC grade 4 in more than two muscle groups; and/or BMRC grade 3 in one or two muscle groups (movements against gravity
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are possible); and/or severe monoparesis: BMRC grade 2 or less in one muscle group
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- **4**: Marked paraparesis or hemiparesis: usually BMRC grade 2 in two limbs or monoplegia with BMRC grade 0 or 1 in one limb; and/or moderate tetraparesis: BMRC grade 3 in three or more limbs
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- **5**: Paraplegia: BMRC grade 0 or 1 in all muscle groups of the lower limbs; and/or marked tetraparesis: BMRC grade 2 or less in three or more limbs; and/or hemiplegia
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- **6**: Tetraplegia: BMRC grade 0 or 1 in all muscle groups of the upper and lower limbs
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### CEREBELLAR FUNCTIONS
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#### HEAD TREMOR
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild
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- **2**: moderate
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- **3**: severe
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#### TRUNCAL ATAXIA
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: signs only
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- **2**: mild (swaying with eyes closed)
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- **3**: moderate (swaying with eyes open)
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- **4**: severe (unable to sit without assistance)
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#### LIMB ATAXIA (TREMOR / DYSMETRIA AND RAPID ALTERNATING MOVEMENTS)
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: signs only
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- **2**: mild (tremor or clumsy movements easily seen, minor interference with function)
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- **3**: moderate (tremor or clumsy movements interfere with function in all spheres)
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- **4**: severe (most functions are very difficult)
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#### TANDEM (STRAIGHT LINE) WALKING
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: impaired
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- **2**: not possible
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#### GAIT ATAXIA
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: signs only
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- **2**: mild (problems with balance realized by patient and/or significant other)
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- **3**: moderate (abnormal balance with ordinary walking)
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- **4**: severe (unable to walk more than a few steps unassisted or requires a walking aid or assistance due to ataxia)
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#### ROMBERG TEST
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: mild (mild instability with eyes closed)
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- **2**: moderate (not stable with eyes closed)
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- **3**: severe (not stable with eyes open)
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#### OTHER CEREBELLAR TESTS
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: mild abnormality
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- **2**: moderate abnormality
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- **3**: severe abnormality
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**NOTE:**
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- The presence of severe gait and/or truncal ataxia alone (without severe ataxia in three or four limbs) results in a Cerebellar FS score of 3.
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- If weakness or sensory deficits interfere with the testing of ataxia, score the patient’s actual performance. Indicate the possible role of weakness by marking an "X" after the
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affected subsystems and Cerebellar FS score.
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#### FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: abnormal signs without disability
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- **2**: mild ataxia and/or moderate station ataxia (Romberg) and/or tandem walking not possible
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- **3**: moderate limb ataxia and/or moderate or severe gait/truncal ataxia
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- **4**: severe gait/truncal ataxia and severe ataxia in three or four limbs
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- **5**: unable to perform coordinated movements due to ataxia
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- **X**: pyramidal weakness (BMRC grade 3 or worse in limb strength) or sensory deficits interfere with cerebellar testing
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### SENSORY FUNCTIONS
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#### SUPERFICIAL SENSATION (LIGHT TOUCH AND PAIN)
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: signs only (slightly diminished sensation on formal testing, patient not aware)
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- **2**: mild (patient aware of impaired light touch or pain but can discriminate sharp/dull)
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- **3**: moderate (impaired discrimination of sharp/dull)
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- **4**: marked (unable to discriminate between sharp/dull and/or unable to feel light touch)
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- **5**: complete loss (anesthesia)
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#### VIBRATION SENSE (AT THE MOST DISTAL JOINT)
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: mild (graded tuning fork 5–7 of 8; detects more than 10 seconds but less than examiner)
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- **2**: moderate (graded tuning fork 1–4 of 8; detects between 2 and 10 sec.)
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- **3**: marked (complete loss of vibration sense)
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#### POSITION SENSE
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: mild (1–2 incorrect responses, only distal joints affected)
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- **2**: moderate (misses many movements of fingers or toes; proximal joints affected)
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- **3**: marked (no perception of movement, astasia)
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* **LHERMITTE’S SIGN** (does not contribute to the Sensory FS score)
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- **0**: negative
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- **1**: positive
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* **PARAESTHESIAE (TINGLING)** (does not contribute to the Sensory FS score)
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: present
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#### FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: impaired superficial sensation in one or two limbs
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- **2**: mild impairment in more than two limbs, no major proprioceptive deficits
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- **3**: moderate impairment in more than two limbs with minor proprioceptive deficits
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- **4**: severe impairment in more than two limbs with significant proprioceptive deficits
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- **5**: loss of sensation in one or two limbs, significant proprioceptive deficits in most of the body below the head
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- **6**: essentially no sensation below the head
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### BOWEL AND BLADDER FUNCTIONS
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#### URINARY HESITANCY AND RETENTION
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (no major impact on lifestyle)
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- **2**: moderate (urinary retention; frequent urinary tract infections)
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- **3**: severe (requires catheterization)
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- **4**: loss of function (overflow incontinence)
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#### URINARY URGENCY AND INCONTINENCE
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (no major impact on lifestyle)
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- **2**: moderate (rare incontinence occurring no more than once a week; must wear pads)
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- **3**: severe (frequent incontinence occurring from several times a week to more than once a day; must wear urinal or pads)
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- **4**: loss of function (loss of bladder control)
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#### BLADDER CATHETERIZATION
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: intermittent self-catheterization
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- **2**: constant catheterization
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#### BOWEL DYSFUNCTION
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (no incontinence, no major impact on lifestyle, mild constipation)
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- **2**: moderate (must wear pads or alter lifestyle to be near lavatory)
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- **3**: severe (in need of enemas or manual measures to evacuate bowels)
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- **4**: complete loss of function
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#### SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
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**Male**
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (difficulty maintaining erection during intercourse, but achieves erection and still has intercourse)
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- **2**: moderate (difficulty achieving erection, decreased libido, still has intercourse and reaches orgasm)
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- **3**: severe (marked decrease in libido, inability to achieve full erection, intercourse with difficulty, hypoorgasmia)
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- **4**: loss of function
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**Female**
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (mild lack of lubrication, still sexually active and reaches orgasm)
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- **2**: moderate (dyspareunia, hypoorgasmia, decrease in sexual activity)
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- **3**: severe (marked decrease in sexual activity, anorgasmia)
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- **4**: loss of function
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**NOTE**
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When determining the EDSS step, the Bowel and Bladder FS score must be converted to a lower score as follows:
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 6 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 5
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 5 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 4
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 4 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 3
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 3 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 3
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 2 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 2
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- Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 1 → Converted Bowel and Bladder FS Score: 1
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Sexual dysfunction can be documented but generally does not impact the FS score due to assessment difficulties by examining physicians.
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### FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: mild urinary hesitancy, urgency, and/or constipation
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- **2**: moderate urinary hesitancy/retention and/or moderate urinary urgency/incontinence and/or moderate bowel dysfunction
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- **3**: frequent urinary incontinence or intermittent self-catheterization; needs enemas or manual measures to evacuate bowels
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- **4**: in need of almost constant catheterization
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- **5**: loss of bladder or bowel function (external or indwelling catheter)
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- **6**: loss of bowel and bladder function
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### CEREBRAL FUNCTIONS
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#### DEPRESSION AND EUPHORIA
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: present (Patient complains of depression or is considered depressed or euphoric by the investigator or significant other.)
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**Note**: Depression and Euphoria are documented on the scoring sheet but are not taken into consideration for FS and EDSS calculation.
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#### DECREASE IN MENTATION
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: signs only (not apparent to patient and/or significant other)
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- **2**: mild (Patient and/or significant other report mild changes in mentation. Examples include: impaired ability to follow a rapid course of association or survey complex matters;
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impaired judgment in certain demanding situations; capable of handling routine daily activities, but unable to tolerate additional stressors; intermittently symptomatic even with
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normal levels of stress; reduced performance; tendency toward negligence due to obliviousness or fatigue.)
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- **3**: moderate (Definite abnormalities on brief mental status testing, but still oriented to person, place, and time)
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- **4**: marked (Not oriented in one or two spheres (person, place, or time); marked effect on lifestyle)
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- **5**: dementia, confusion, and/or complete disorientation
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#### FATIGUE
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- **0**: none
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- **1**: mild (Does not usually interfere with daily activities)
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- **2**: moderate (Interferes but does not limit daily activities for more than 50%)
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- **3**: severe (Significant limitation in daily activities (> 50% reduction))
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**Note**: Because fatigue is difficult to evaluate objectively, in some studies it does not contribute to the Cerebral FS score or EDSS step. Please adhere to the study’s specific
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instructions.
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### FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM SCORE
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- **0**: normal
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- **1**: signs only in decrease in mentation; mild fatigue
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- **2**: mild decrease in mentation; moderate or severe fatigue
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- **3**: moderate decrease in mentation
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- **4**: marked decrease in mentation
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- **5**: dementia
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### AMBULATION
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**Unrestricted Ambulation**
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- The patient can walk a normal distance without assistance, comparable to healthy individuals of similar age and physical condition.
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- EDSS step can range from 0 to 5.0, depending on the Functional System (FS) scores.
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**Fully Ambulatory**
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- At least 500 meters of ambulation without assistance, but not unrestricted.
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- EDSS step can range from 2.0 to 5.0, depending on FS scores.
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- The Pyramidal and/or Cerebellar FS must be ≥ 2 to reflect this restriction in ambulation.
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**Ambulation < 500 Meters**
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- If the walking distance is less than 500 meters, the EDSS step must be ≥ 4.5, depending on the walking ranges provided by the ambulation score and combination of FS scores.
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- EDSS steps 5.5 to 8.0 are exclusively defined by the ability to ambulate and type of assistance required, or the ability to use a wheelchair.
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**Assistance Needed**
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- Definitions for EDSS steps 6.0 or 6.5 include both the type of assistance required when walking and the walking range.
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- Assistance by another person is equivalent to bilateral assistance.
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**Note:**
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- The ambulation score represents both the walking range and the type of assistance required.
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- This score replaces several checkboxes used previously on the scoring sheet but does not introduce new definitions.
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- Use of a wheelchair can now be scored on the scoring sheet.
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- Indicate the reported distance and time for the patient in the appropriate field on the scoring sheet, followed by the type of assistance and walking distance measured during assessment.
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### DISTANCE AND TIME REPORTED BY PATIENT
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**Maximal Unassisted Walking Distance**
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- Maximal unassisted walking distance reported by the patient (in meters) without rest or assistance.
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- Time required to walk the maximum distance according to the patient (in minutes).
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**Assistance**
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0. Without help or assistance (allowing use of an ankle-foot orthotic device, but no other assistive devices).
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1. Unilateral assistance: one stick/crutch/brace.
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2. Bilateral assistance: two sticks/crutches/braces or assistance by another person.
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3. Wheelchair.
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**Distance**
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- Measure the distance the patient can walk in meters.
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- **Unassisted:** Observe walking for a minimum of 500 meters and measure time needed, if possible.
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- **Assisted:** Observe walking with assistive devices or help from another person for a minimum of 130 meters, if possible.
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||||
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---
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### AMBULATION SCORE
|
||||
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||||
0. Unrestricted
|
||||
1. Fully ambulatory
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||||
2. ≥ 300 meters but < 500 meters, without help or assistance (EDSS 4.5 or 5.0)
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||||
3. ≥ 200 meters but < 300 meters, without help or assistance (EDSS 5.0)
|
||||
4. ≥ 100 meters but < 200 meters, without help or assistance (EDSS 5.5)
|
||||
5. Walking range < 100 meters without assistance (EDSS 6.0)
|
||||
6. Unilateral assistance, ≥ 50 meters (EDSS 6.0)
|
||||
7. Bilateral assistance, ≥ 120 meters (EDSS 6.0)
|
||||
8. Unilateral assistance, < 50 meters (EDSS 6.5)
|
||||
9. Bilateral assistance, ≥ 5 meters but < 120 meters (EDSS 6.5)
|
||||
10. Uses wheelchair without help; unable to walk 5 meters even with aid, essentially restricted to wheelchair; wheels self and transfers alone; up and about in wheelchair for some 12 hours a day (EDSS 7.0)
|
||||
11. Uses wheelchair with help; unable to take more than a few steps; restricted to wheelchair; may need some help in transferring and wheeling self (EDSS 7.5)
|
||||
12. Essentially restricted to bed or chair or perambulated in wheelchair, but out of bed most of the day; retains many self-care functions; generally has effective use of arms (EDSS 8.0)
|
||||
|
||||
Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)
|
||||
|
||||
0 - Normal neurological exam (all Functional Systems [FS] grade 0)
|
||||
1.0 - No disability, minimal signs in one FS (one FS grade 1)
|
||||
1.5 - No disability, minimal signs in more than one FS (more than one FS grade 1)
|
||||
2.0 - Minimal disability in one FS (one FS grade 2, others 0 or 1)
|
||||
2.5 - Minimal disability in two FS (two FS grades 2, others 0 or 1)
|
||||
3.0 - Moderate disability in one FS (one FS grade 3, others 0 or 1) though fully ambulatory;
|
||||
or mild disability in three or four FS (three/four FS grades 2, others 0 or 1) though fully ambulatory
|
||||
3.5 - Fully ambulatory but with moderate disability in one FS (one FS grade 3) and mild disability in one or two FS (one/two FS grade 2) and others 0 or 1;
|
||||
or fully ambulatory with two FS grades 3 (others 0 or 1);
|
||||
or fully ambulatory with five FS grades 2 (others 0 or 1)
|
||||
4.0 - Unable to walk > 25 feet without aid
|
||||
4.5 - Unable to walk > 100 feet without aid
|
||||
5.0 - Relies on a walking aid; unable to walk > 300 feet without resting
|
||||
5.5 - Relies on a walking aid; unable to walk > 200 feet without resting
|
||||
6.0 - Unable to walk more than 50 feet with or without aid; cannot stand unaided for five minutes
|
||||
6.5 - Unable to walk more than 10 feet with or without aid; cannot stand unaided for two minutes
|
||||
7.0 - Unable to walk 5 meters even with aid, essentially restricted to wheelchair; wheels self and transfers alone; up and about in wheelchair some 12 hours a day
|
||||
7.5 - Unable to take more than a few steps; restricted to wheelchair; may need some help in transferring and in wheeling self
|
||||
8.0 - Essentially restricted to bed or chair or perambulated in wheelchair, but out of bed most of the day; retains many self-care functions; generally has effective use of arms
|
||||
8.5 - Essentially restricted to bed much of the day; has some effective use of arm(s); retains some self-care functions
|
||||
9.0 - Helpless bed patient; can communicate and eat
|
||||
9.5 - Totally helpless bed patient; unable to communicate effectively or eat/swallow
|
||||
10 - Death due to MS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
EDSS-kv ::= "\"EDSS\"" space ":" space number
|
||||
Reason ::= "\"" char{0,400} "\"" space
|
||||
Reason-kv ::= "\"Reason\"" space ":" space Reason
|
||||
boolean ::= ("true" | "false") space
|
||||
char ::= [^"\\\x7F\x00-\x1F] | [\\] (["\\bfnrt] | "u" [0-9a-fA-F]{4})
|
||||
decimal-part ::= [0-9]{1,16}
|
||||
integral-part ::= [0] | [1-9] [0-9]{0,15}
|
||||
nicht-klassifizierbar-kv ::= "\"nicht_klassifizierbar\"" space ":" space boolean
|
||||
number ::= ("-"? integral-part) ("." decimal-part)? ([eE] [-+]? integral-part)? space
|
||||
root ::= "{" space Reason-kv "," space nicht-klassifizierbar-kv ( "," space ( EDSS-kv ) )? "}" space
|
||||
space ::= | " " | "\n"{1,2} [ \t]{0,20}
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)
|
||||
|
||||
0 - Normal neurological exam (all Functional Systems [FS] grade 0)
|
||||
1.0 - No disability, minimal signs in one FS (one FS grade 1)
|
||||
1.5 - No disability, minimal signs in more than one FS (more than one FS grade 1)
|
||||
2.0 - Minimal disability in one FS (one FS grade 2, others 0 or 1)
|
||||
2.5 - Minimal disability in two FS (two FS grades 2, others 0 or 1)
|
||||
3.0 - Moderate disability in one FS (one FS grade 3, others 0 or 1) though fully ambulatory;
|
||||
or mild disability in three or four FS (three/four FS grades 2, others 0 or 1) though fully ambulatory
|
||||
3.5 - Fully ambulatory but with moderate disability in one FS (one FS grade 3) and mild disability in one or two FS (one/two FS grade 2) and others 0 or 1;
|
||||
or fully ambulatory with two FS grades 3 (others 0 or 1);
|
||||
or fully ambulatory with five FS grades 2 (others 0 or 1)
|
||||
4.0 - Unable to walk > 25 feet without aid
|
||||
4.5 - Unable to walk > 100 feet without aid
|
||||
5.0 - Relies on a walking aid; unable to walk > 300 feet without resting
|
||||
5.5 - Relies on a walking aid; unable to walk > 200 feet without resting
|
||||
6.0 - Unable to walk more than 50 feet with or without aid; cannot stand unaided for five minutes
|
||||
6.5 - Unable to walk more than 10 feet with or without aid; cannot stand unaided for two minutes
|
||||
7.0 - Unable to walk 5 meters even with aid, essentially restricted to wheelchair; wheels self and transfers alone; up and about in wheelchair some 12 hours a day
|
||||
7.5 - Unable to take more than a few steps; restricted to wheelchair; may need some help in transferring and in wheeling self
|
||||
8.0 - Essentially restricted to bed or chair or perambulated in wheelchair, but out of bed most of the day; retains many self-care functions; generally has effective use of arms
|
||||
8.5 - Essentially restricted to bed much of the day; has some effective use of arm(s); retains some self-care functions
|
||||
9.0 - Helpless bed patient; can communicate and eat
|
||||
9.5 - Totally helpless bed patient; unable to communicate effectively or eat/swallow
|
||||
10 - Death due to MS
|
||||
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