Difference between multiple sclerosis and vasculitis
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In most cases, the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) presents few difficulties. Clinical evidence of lesions disseminated in time and space, backed up by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or spinal fluid changes, commonly leave neither room nor reason for doubt. Occasionally, however, a rogue erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), an atypical (or normal) MRI scan, or an unexpected symptom or sign—fever, rash, headache, fits, etc (table 1)—give rise to doubt.
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Is it multiple sclerosis or its mimic (vasculitis)? ... difference of criteria suggestive of vasculitis over MS was seen ..... was no statistically significant difference between
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