Recommended diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis: guidelines from the International Panel on the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

WI McDonald, A Compston, G Edan… - Annals of Neurology …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
WI McDonald, A Compston, G Edan, D Goodkin, HP Hartung, FD Lublin, HF McFarland…
Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the American Neurological …, 2001Wiley Online Library
Abstract The International Panel on MS Diagnosis presents revised diagnostic criteria for
multiple sclerosis (MS). The focus remains on the objective demonstration of dissemination
of lesions in both time and space. Magnetic resonance imaging is integrated with clinical
and other paraclinical diagnostic methods. The revised criteria facilitate the diagnosis of MS
in patients with a variety of presentations, including “monosymptomatic” disease suggestive
of MS, disease with a typical relapsing‐remitting course, and disease with insidious …
Abstract
The International Panel on MS Diagnosis presents revised diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS). The focus remains on the objective demonstration of dissemination of lesions in both time and space. Magnetic resonance imaging is integrated with clinical and other paraclinical diagnostic methods. The revised criteria facilitate the diagnosis of MS in patients with a variety of presentations, including “monosymptomatic” disease suggestive of MS, disease with a typical relapsing‐remitting course, and disease with insidious progression, without clear attacks and remissions. Previously used terms such as “clinically definite” and “probable MS” are no longer recommended. The outcome of a diagnostic evaluation is either MS, “possible MS” (for those at risk for MS, but for whom diagnostic evaluation is equivocal), or “not MS.”
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