A clinico-pathoanatomical study of multiple sclerosis diagnosis
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A clinico-pathoanatomical study of multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Abstract
The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is clinical and verifiable at post mortem. Neuropathological examination of 518 consecutive patients with clinically definite MS revealed a correct diagnosis in 485 cases (94%). Clinical diagnosis had been established by a neurologist in all cases. Erroneous diagnosis included a variety of other neurological disorders. Also investigated was a randomly selected series of 33 patients with a clinical diagnosis of probable MS: post mortem confirmation of MS was obtained in circa 66%, for the remainder the error pattern was similar to the above. Clinical diagnosis of definite MS was correct in 94% cases. Laboratory tests and examinations have not radically improved diagnosis. Neuropathological examination may occasionally fail to demonstrate MS plaques if the optic nerves are not investigated.
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