Director of the Multiple baby clothes outlet Sclerosis Center
Dr. Nancy Sicotte, director of the baby clothes multiple sclerosis program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles, said the new study "provides us with more information about pediatric MS and lays groundwork for future evaluation."
However, she added, "The incidence of baby wear is very, very low in children. We are not seeing an epidemic of pediatric MS in concert with increase in childhood obesity."
Another expert agreed that MS is unusual in kids.
Dr. Karen Blitz-Shabbir, director of the Multiple baby clothes outlet Sclerosis Center at the Cushing Neuroscience Institute, part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System in Manhasset, N.Y, said many MS symptoms come and go over time, so they may be missed in kids.