Multiple Sclerosis With Persisting Symptoms. 1. The definite occurrence of multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis must be supported by all of the following: (a) Investigations including typical MRI and CSF findings, which unequivocally confirm the diagnosis to be multiple sclerosis; and (b) There must be current clinical impairment of motor or sensory function, which must have persisted for a continuous period of at least 6 months; and well documented clinical history of exacerbations and remissions of said symptoms or neurological deficits with atleast two clinically documented episodes atleast one month apart. 2. Other causes of neurological damage such as SLE and HIV are excluded.
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Multiple Sclerosis With Persisting Symptoms. 1. (i) The definite occurrence of multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis must be supported by all of the following:
(a) i. Investigations including typical MRI and CSF findings, which unequivocally confirm the diagnosis to be multiple sclerosis; and;
(b) ii. There must be current clinical impairment of motor or sensory function, which must have persisted for a continuous period of at ofat least 6 months; and , and
iii. well documented clinical history of exacerbations and remissions of said symptoms or neurological deficits with atleast two clinically documented episodes atleast one month apart.
2. (ii) Other causes of neurological damage such as SLE and HIV are excluded.
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Multiple Sclerosis With Persisting Symptoms. 1. (i) The definite definite occurrence of multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis must be supported by all of the following:
(a) i. Investigations including typical MRI and CSF findingsfindings, which unequivocally confirm confirm the diagnosis to be multiple sclerosis; and;
(b) ii. There must be current clinical impairment of motor or sensory function, which must have persisted for a continuous period of at ofat least 6 months; and , and
iii. well documented clinical history of exacerbations and remissions of said symptoms or neurological deficits deficits with atleast two clinically documented episodes atleast one month apart.
2. (ii) Other causes of neurological damage such as SLE and HIV are excluded.
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Multiple Sclerosis With Persisting Symptoms. 1. (i) The definite occurrence of multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis must be supported by all of the following:
(a) Investigations i. investigations including typical MRI and CSF findings, which unequivocally confirm the diagnosis to be multiple sclerosis; and;
(b) There ii. there must be current clinical impairment of motor or sensory function, which must have persisted for a continuous period of at least 6 months; , and iii. well documented clinical history of exacerbations and remissions of said symptoms or neurological deficits with atleast two clinically documented episodes atleast one month apart.
2. (ii) Other causes of neurological damage such as SLE and HIV are excluded.
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Samples: Insurance Policy