Tumefactive multiple sclerosis

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Abstract

Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (MS) is a subtype of atypical and rare MS that presents with tumor-like lesions in the central nervous system. The lesions may demonstrate a mass effect, edema, with ring enhancement. They can be mistaken for brain tumors or brain abscesses radiologically and clinically. Here we describe an instructive case of a 55-year-old woman with tumefactive MS who presented with occasional numbness in her right arm and leg, headache, thought confusion, and blurred vision for 2 years.

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Tosunoğlu, B., Çokal, B. G., Güneş, H. N., Kaya, N., & Yoldaş, T. K. (2024). Tumefactive multiple sclerosis. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 37(2), 344–347. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2023.2289301

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