Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital: Case 34-2002
In a recent study of 40 adults with acute demyelinating episodes,16 26 had isolated events consistent with a diagnosis of ADEM, whereas additional neurologic symptoms developed within a year in the other 14, who were thus given a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Forty-five percent of the patients wi...
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