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Evaluations for Possible MS Often Turn up One of its Many Mimics
Key clinical point: Most patients referred to two MS centers for a possible diagnosis did not have MS.
Major finding: Of 95 patients referred for a question of MS diagnosis, 60% had clinical syndromes atypical for MS, 22% had normal neurologic exams.
Study details: Retrospective review of 95 patients referred to two MS centers for a possible diagnosis of MS.
Disclosures: The researchers had no relevant disclosures.
Citation:
Kaisey M et al. ACTRIMS Forum 2019, Abstract 90.