RECURRENT PSEUDOTUMORAL RELAPSES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A CASE REPORT

2018 
Abstract Objetives Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common chronic disabling disease of the central nervous system (CNS) in young adults. It is characterized by the presence of multiple demyelinating inflammatory lesions disseminated in the CNS. Pseudotumoral lesions (PL) are rarely observed in patients with MS. Methods These atypical lesions can pose a diagnostic problem, especially when they are present at disease onset. Results Most MS patients with PLs only have a single episode throughout their disease course, which reflects its low tendency of recurrence. Conclusions We report the rare case of a 34-year-old MS patient who suffered from recurrent pseudotumoral episodes during follow-up.
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