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Multiple Sclerosis or HTLV-I Myelitis
Neurol 40:1020-1022, Poser,C.M.,et al, 1990
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Article Abstract
Several authors have demonstrated the presence of antibodies against the HTLV-I retrovirus in patients with MS.Considerable controversy exists regarding the etiologic significance,if any,of this finding,but the presence of these antibodies in the blood or CSF of MS patients had led to reconsideration of that diagnosis in certain cases.It is recommended that, before the diagnosis of MS is changed to that of HTLV-I-associated chronic myelitis,at least 2 of the following abnormalities by present:(1)clinical or electrophysiologic involvement of peripheral nerve or muscle;(2)the presence of oligoclonal bands in the serum;(3)the presence in blood or CSF of lymphocytes with multilobed nuclei;(4)a positive serologic test for syphilis;(5)the presence of a sicca syndrome;and(6)the presence of pulmonary lymphocytic alveolitis.
 
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