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Relapsing-Remitting MS: Symptoms and Relapses
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Great job! Before the unfolding of RRMS, the disease can come to medical attention as a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) wherein the patient has neurological signs and symptoms typical of MS but a formal diagnosis of MS cannot be made due to the... Read More >
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Sorry, the correct answer is true. Before the unfolding of RRMS, the disease can come to medical attention as a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) wherein the patient has neurological signs and symptoms typical of MS but a formal diagnosis of MS c... Read More >
(1 out of 1) Correct!
Great job! Before the unfolding of RRMS, the disease can come to medical attention as a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) wherein the patient has neurological signs and symptoms typical of MS but a formal diagnosis of MS cannot be made due to the singularity of the event and MRI results that are not definite for MS. Continue Quiz >
(0 out of 1) Incorrect!
Sorry, the correct answer is true. Before the unfolding of RRMS, the disease can come to medical attention as a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) wherein the patient has neurological signs and symptoms typical of MS but a formal diagnosis of MS cannot be made due to the singularity of the event and MRI results that are not definite for MS. Continue Quiz >