War-Torn health system leaves MS patients waiting for diagnosis and treatment
NCT ID NCT07264725
Summary
This study looked at how conflict affects healthcare for people with multiple sclerosis in Libya. Researchers examined 369 patients' medical records to understand how long it takes to get diagnosed, who receives effective treatments, and how these delays relate to disability levels. The findings aim to identify gaps in care and help improve services for MS patients in challenging environments.
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Tripoli University Hospital
Zintan, Libya
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