A Case of Multiple Sclerosis with Relapse
May 18, 202013 Commentsby Daniel Rusev
Dr. Daniel Rusev shares a case of multiple sclerosis that had relapsed a number of times. Strange, rare and peculiar symptoms, including head pain in a small spot and dim vision on the left side led to the simillimum.
Case Presentation:
A 42-year-old woman presented with relapse of multiple sclerosis (MS). Her first attack of MS was in 1998 which started as neuritis of the left eye. The second one was in 2008 with neuritis of the right eye. The third one was in 2017 with right foot numbness and formication after the death of her mother. This is the fourth attack of the disease. This time it started with blurred vision in the left eye followed by headache.