Abstract

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) usually is a monophasic demyelinating disorder, predominantly observed in children. To assess actual outcomes in a large U.S. cohort, researchers retrospectively analyzed data from four U.S.-based pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) centers. The analysis included 228 patients (47% male; 122 children; age range, 1–72) initially diagnosed with ADEM and followed for a median 24 months (range, 0–277). International Pediatric MS Study Group …

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