In two women, aged 29 and 49 years respectively, and a man aged 44 years, neurological signs pointed to multiple sclerosis (MS). In 2001, an international panel of experts revised the diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS), which had been in use since 1983. As before, the fundamental diagnostic criterion remains dissemination in time and place of neurological abnormalities suggestive of demyelination. In contrast to the old criteria, the new criteria give diagnostic rules for the diagnosis of primary progressive MS. An even more important step is the further integration of MRI results in the new diagnostic criteria. This allows neurologists to diagnose MS earlier in the disease course, as was the case in the first woman: three mont...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous syst...
Conclusion One of the paradoxes of multiple sclerosis (MS) is that the diagnosis can be rela-tively ...
New diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis integrating magnetic resonance image assessment with ...
In patients presenting with a clinically isolated syndrome, MRI can support and substitute clinical ...
New evidence and consensus has led to further revision of the McDonald Criteria for diagnosis of mul...
The International Panel on MS Diagnosis presents revised diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis ...
In recent years, criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) have changed, mainly due to t...
In recent years, criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) have changed, mainly due to t...
The diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS), first developed in the 1950s, have since underg...
New evidence and consensus has led to further revision of the McDonald Criteria for diagnosis of mul...
International audienceThe introduction of the McDonald criteria has enabled earlier diagnosis of mul...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous syst...
Conclusion One of the paradoxes of multiple sclerosis (MS) is that the diagnosis can be rela-tively ...
New diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis integrating magnetic resonance image assessment with ...
In patients presenting with a clinically isolated syndrome, MRI can support and substitute clinical ...
New evidence and consensus has led to further revision of the McDonald Criteria for diagnosis of mul...
The International Panel on MS Diagnosis presents revised diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis ...
In recent years, criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) have changed, mainly due to t...
In recent years, criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) have changed, mainly due to t...
The diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS), first developed in the 1950s, have since underg...
New evidence and consensus has led to further revision of the McDonald Criteria for diagnosis of mul...
International audienceThe introduction of the McDonald criteria has enabled earlier diagnosis of mul...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous syst...
Conclusion One of the paradoxes of multiple sclerosis (MS) is that the diagnosis can be rela-tively ...
New diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis integrating magnetic resonance image assessment with ...