Abstract
Case report on a woman aged 28 years with acute multiple sclerosis. At presentation the symptoms were few and mild: frontal headache with occasional vomiting, slight speech-difficulties, increased sleepiness and slight disorientation with confusion. CT scanning revealed multiple, ring-forming hypodense lesions throughout both cerebral hemispheres suggestive of metastases.
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