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The clinical features and pathological findings of a patient with myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis, corresponding to those described by Schilder in 1912, are reported. The course of the disease, having lasted for ten years, was interrupted by periods of partial remissions. Peripheral nerve involvement was also found.