Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune condition affecting the CNS. Despite recent refinements in diagnostic criteria and the availability of ancillary studies, such as cerebrospinal fluid ...
There is no single test that unequivocally detects MS. When faced with a patient whose symptoms, neurological exam results, and medical history suggest MS, physicians use a variety of tools to look ...
While diagnostic criteria for typical multiple sclerosis (MS) perform well in people ages 18 to 50, differential diagnoses in pediatric-onset MS and late-onset MS require specific considerations.
If someone goes through menopause and develops MS at the same time, patients can be hit with a double whammy of symptoms. Knowing which condition is responsible for which symptom can help bring relief ...
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