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Optic neuritis not likely to progress to MS: prognostic value of MRI.(Clinical Rounds)(multiple sclerosis)(magnetic resonance imaging)(Brief Article)

Publication: Internal Medicine News

Publication Date: 15-JAN-04

Author: Finn, Robert
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CHICAGO -- Patients with optic neuritis progress to multiple sclerosis at lower rates than patients with other clinically isolated syndromes, Dr. Susana Gispert reported at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.

Among 380 patients with clinically isolated syndromes (CIS), 22% of those with optic neuritis...

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