Magnetic resonance imaging findings predicting subsequent disease course in patients at presentation with clinically isolated syndromes suggestive of multiple sclerosis

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Because no laboratory test or imaging study is both highly sensitive and highly specific for multiple sclerosis, some uncertainty often accompanies the diagnosis. Various guidelines have been developed to assist the clinician, including the much-modified and commonly used McDonald criteria. Typical features of the history, the physical examination, and magnetic resonance imaging findings usually allow for a secure diagnosis. However, limitations inherent in any testing modality still pose challenges. This is especially true for diagnosis of primary progressive multiple sclerosis because the sensitivity and specificity of the evaluations are lower.


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