Myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis occurs most often in children and young adults, but may occasionally occur in older persons. It is characterized by a progressive course that may be steady and unremitting or punctuated by a series of episodes of rapid worsening
We report a 17-year-old boy with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis (Schilder's disease) presenting wi...
BACKGROUND: Localized scleroderma (LoS) is characterized by a phase of disease activity followed by ...
Multiple sclerosis can follow very different patterns of evolution and variable rates of disability ...
Myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis occurs most often in children and young adults, but may occasionall...
The diagnosis of myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis should be suspected when a child or young adult de...
Both the clinical and histopathologic features of myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis suggest that it i...
The characteristic lesion in patients with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis is a large, sharply outl...
In 1912, Schilder reported the case of a 12-year-old girl who experienced rapidly progressive mental...
Multiple sclerosis is one of the most common causes of neurologic and visual disability among young ...
Most patients with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis follow a progressive unremitting course that end...
There is evidence to suggest that the incidence of progressive systemic sclerosis in the elderly is ...
Neuromyelitis optica occurs primarily in children and young adults, but all ages may be affected, an...
Demyelinating diseases (DD) are autoimmune disorders that morphologically manifest mainly with myeli...
From the retrospective study of 3375 patients affected by clinically definite or probable multiple s...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has its usual onset in early adult life (average age of 30 years), but age a...
We report a 17-year-old boy with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis (Schilder's disease) presenting wi...
BACKGROUND: Localized scleroderma (LoS) is characterized by a phase of disease activity followed by ...
Multiple sclerosis can follow very different patterns of evolution and variable rates of disability ...
Myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis occurs most often in children and young adults, but may occasionall...
The diagnosis of myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis should be suspected when a child or young adult de...
Both the clinical and histopathologic features of myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis suggest that it i...
The characteristic lesion in patients with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis is a large, sharply outl...
In 1912, Schilder reported the case of a 12-year-old girl who experienced rapidly progressive mental...
Multiple sclerosis is one of the most common causes of neurologic and visual disability among young ...
Most patients with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis follow a progressive unremitting course that end...
There is evidence to suggest that the incidence of progressive systemic sclerosis in the elderly is ...
Neuromyelitis optica occurs primarily in children and young adults, but all ages may be affected, an...
Demyelinating diseases (DD) are autoimmune disorders that morphologically manifest mainly with myeli...
From the retrospective study of 3375 patients affected by clinically definite or probable multiple s...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has its usual onset in early adult life (average age of 30 years), but age a...
We report a 17-year-old boy with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis (Schilder's disease) presenting wi...
BACKGROUND: Localized scleroderma (LoS) is characterized by a phase of disease activity followed by ...
Multiple sclerosis can follow very different patterns of evolution and variable rates of disability ...