Abstract

Some cases of late-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), which typically presents as a peripheral neuropathy, may present as a rapidly progressive central nervous system demyelinating disorder. This case report describes an important diagnostic and treatment dilemma: Are multiple sclerosis and MLD really two diseases, and should MLD be considered and treated as an autoimmune disorder?

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