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Forty-four patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) were
compared with age- and education-matched control groups on a battery of
clinical and experimental memory measures. Patients with MS performed
substantially below the control groups on both immediate learning and
delayed recall tasks, particularly in the retrieval of spatial information.
The MS sample was subdivided into three groups using a cluster analytic
procedure. One group (N = 9) performed well below expectations on memory
tasks, exhibited signs of global cognitive disturbance, and had an atypical
personality adjustment, characterized by irritability, social withdrawal,
and apathy. A second group (N = 19) showed mild memory disturbance,
associated with a greater use of psychotropic medications and a higher
incidence of reactive depression. A third group (N = 16) performed normally
on memory measures. The three groups of patients with MS did not differ in
length or overall severity of illness.
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