Characteristics of patients found not to have multiple sclerosis

T. J. Murray, S. J. Murray

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Of 400 consecutive patients referred to Dalhousie University's multiple sclerosis research unit 52 (13%) were found not to have multiple sclerosis. Forty-one (79%) of the patients were female and 11 (21%) were male. About half of the patients had raised the suspicion of multiple sclerosis, and about half had either a medical background or a close association with a patient with the disease. Although in many cases a diagnosis was made at the initial visit, in difficult cases the most effective diagnostic technique was repeated assessment of the patient over a long period. It is important to keep an open mind when assessing patients suspected of having multiple sclerosis and to apply the recognized criteria for diagnosis of the disease.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)336-337
Nombre de pages2
JournalCanadian Medical Association Journal
Volume131
Numéro de publication4
Statut de publicationPublished - 1984

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  • General Medicine

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