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More than one clinical episode

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In a patient who presents with more than one episode of neurological dysfunction suggestive of MS then:

  • if the episodes affected different parts of the central nervous system then the diagnosis of MS can be made without further investigations
  • if the episodes affected the same site in the central nervous system then:
    • a diagnosis of MS can be made if MRI scanning shows lesions disseminated in space (if CSF shows oligoclonal bands then the MRI criteria are less rigorous)

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