The contemporary spectrum of multiple sclerosis misdiagnosis: A multicenter study
OBJECTIVE:To characterize patients misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). METHODS:Neurologists at 4 academic MS centers submitted data on patients determined to have been misdiagnosed with MS. RESULTS:Of 110 misdiagnosed patients, 51 (46%) were classified as “definite” and 59 (54%) “probable” mi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology 2016-09, Vol.87 (13), p.1393-1399 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE:To characterize patients misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).
METHODS:Neurologists at 4 academic MS centers submitted data on patients determined to have been misdiagnosed with MS.
RESULTS:Of 110 misdiagnosed patients, 51 (46%) were classified as “definite” and 59 (54%) “probable” misdiagnoses according to study definitions. Alternate diagnoses included migraine alone or in combination with other diagnoses 24 (22%), fibromyalgia 16 (15%), nonspecific or nonlocalizing neurologic symptoms with abnormal MRI 13 (12%), conversion or psychogenic disorders 12 (11%), and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder 7 (6%). Duration of misdiagnosis was 10 years or longer in 36 (33%) and an earlier opportunity to make a correct diagnosis was identified for 79 patients (72%). Seventy-seven (70%) received disease-modifying therapy and 34 (31%) experienced unnecessary morbidity because of misdiagnosis. Four (4%) participated in a research study of an MS therapy. Leading factors contributing to misdiagnosis were consideration of symptoms atypical for demyelinating disease, lack of corroborative objective evidence of a CNS lesion as satisfying criteria for MS attacks, and overreliance on MRI abnormalities in patients with nonspecific neurologic symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS:Misdiagnosis of MS leads to unnecessary and potentially harmful risks to patients. Misinterpretation and misapplication of MS clinical and radiographic diagnostic criteria are important contemporary contributors to misdiagnosis. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3878 1526-632X |
DOI: | 10.1212/WNL.0000000000003152 |