Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3076398 | Neurología | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
LOMS course is often primary, progressive and motor and multisystem symptoms are the most frequent. The diagnosis is usually delayed and when it is made patients have a high disability score. The findings of cerebral and spinal MRI, CSF and VEP studies are of high diagnostic yield. Cerebrovascular disorders and spondyloarthritic cervical myelopathy are the most important entities in the differential diagnosis of LOMS.
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M. Arias, D. Dapena, S. Arias-Rivas, E. Costa, A. López, J.M. Prieto, E. Corredera,