2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2024.3062
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Differential Diagnosis of Suspected Multiple Sclerosis in Pediatric and Late-Onset Populations

Le H. Hua,
Andrew J. Solomon,
Silvia Tenembaum
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceWhile the typical onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) occurs in early adulthood, 2% to 10% of cases initially present prior to age 18 years, and approximately 5% after age 50 years. Guidance on approaches to differential diagnosis in suspected MS specific to these 2 age groups is needed.ObservationsThere are unique biological factors in children younger than 18 years and in adults older than age 50 years compared to typical adult-onset MS. These biological differences, particularly immunological and hor… Show more

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