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Incidental MRI Anomalies Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis: The Radiologically Isolated Syndrome
Neurol 72:800-805,780, Okuda,D.T.,et al, 2009
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Article Abstract
Individuals with MRI anomalies highly suggestive of demyelinating pathology, not better accounted for by another disease process, are very likely to experience subsequent radio-logic or clinical events related to multiple sclerosis. Additional studies will be necessary to fully define this risk.
 
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