A Brief note on types of Multiple Sclerosis

Mamatha Dereddy
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Before being officially diagnosed with MS, patients usually experience a first neurologic event suggestive of MS, defined as Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS). It lasts for at least 24 hours with symptoms and signs indicating either a single lesion (monofocal) or more than one lesion (multifocal) within the central nervous system.1
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简单介绍一下多发性硬化症的类型
在正式诊断为MS之前,患者通常会经历提示MS的首次神经系统事件,定义为临床孤立综合征(CIS)。病程持续至少24小时,症状和体征表明中枢神经系统有单一病变(单灶)或不止一个病变(多灶)
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