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Author: Lee, Yun Jin
Title: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in children: differential diagnosis from multiple sclerosis on the basis of clinical course
  • Document date: 2011_6_30
  • ID: zroskqmk_10
    Snippet: Acute inflammation and demyelination in a critical area of the brain, optic nerves, or spinal cord can induce a corresponding neurologic deficit. There are no clinical signs that are unique to this disorder, but some are highly characteristic (Table 1) 20) . Common symptoms of MS are listed in Table 2 20) . A European observational study of 394 children with pediatric-onset MS and 1,775 patients with adult-onset MS showed that children were more .....
    Document: Acute inflammation and demyelination in a critical area of the brain, optic nerves, or spinal cord can induce a corresponding neurologic deficit. There are no clinical signs that are unique to this disorder, but some are highly characteristic (Table 1) 20) . Common symptoms of MS are listed in Table 2 20) . A European observational study of 394 children with pediatric-onset MS and 1,775 patients with adult-onset MS showed that children were more likely than adults to present with isolated optic neuritis, an isolated brainstem syndrome, or symptoms of encephalopathy 17) .

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