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The diagnostic workup of children with the radiologically isolated syndrome differs by age and by sex.

Naila MakhaniChristine Lebrun-FrenayAksel SivaVeronika ShabanovaEvangeline WassmerJonathan D SantoroSona NarulaJ Nicholas BrentonSoe MarFrancoise Durand-DubiefHelene ZephirGuillaume MatheyJuan I RojasJerome de SezeSilvia TenembaumRobert Thompson StoneOlivier CasezClarisse Carra-DallièreRinze F NeuteboomNusrat AhsanHugo A ArroyoPhilippe CabreGrace GombolayMatilde IngleseCeline LouapreMonica MargoniFilipe PalavraDaniela PohlDaniel S ReichAurélie RuetEric ThouvenotNiklas TimbyMar TintoreUgur UygunogluWendy VargasSunita VenkateswaranHelene VerhelstRonny WickstromChristina J AzevedoOrhun KantarciEugene D ShapiroDarin T OkudaDaniel Pelletiernull null
Published in: Journal of neurology (2024)
Younger children with RIS may be at continued risk for misdiagnosis and misclassification of MS risk. Consensus guidelines are needed.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mass spectrometry
  • multiple sclerosis
  • case report