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Case Report

Ann Med Res. 2004; 11(1): 35-39


Atypical Demyelinating Disorders Suggesting Multiple Sclerosis

Abdulkadir Koçer*, Eren Gözke**, Özgül Öre**, Önder Us***

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Abstract


 

Objective : We present two patients with clinical course, MRI findings, electrophysiologic studies, and brain biopsy

not suggestive of any previously described demyelinating disorder.

Materials and Method : One with history of optic neuritis became comatose in a steady pattern within 3.5 months

and died. The other who developped left hemiplegia showed multiple ring-enhanced nodular lesions in MRI and

good response to steroid and azothioprine.

Discussion : The assesment of the patient suspected of having MS remains a clinical challenge in which sound

judgement is of paramount importance. The diagnosis was established by the clinical course, the neuroradiological

findings, and the result of brain biopsy.

Conclusion : We suggest that several steps should be followed by a neurologist when first confronted by a patient

suspected of having Multiple Sclerosis.

Key Words : Atypical, Demyelinating Disease, Multiple Sclerosis






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