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Serial Radionuclide Scans in Multiple Sclerosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

Shirley Murray
Affiliation:
Departmenis of Medicine and Radiological Sciences, University of Toronto and Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario
Otto F. Veidlinger*
Affiliation:
Departmenis of Medicine and Radiological Sciences, University of Toronto and Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario
*
311 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Ontario M5A 3Y1 Canada.
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A 28 year old woman with multiple sclerosis has been followed for 10 months with serial brain scans on 5 admissions. The correlation between the clinical picture and the brain scans was clearly demonstrated.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation 1978

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