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Journal of Neurology & Stroke, 6(9), 2019

DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2019.09.00400

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Cases of Susac syndrome misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis

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Abstract

Susac syndrome is an autoimmune microvascular endotheliopathy that decrements in visual acuity, diminished hearing, and encephalopathy symptoms. Patients with Susac syndrome are often misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis because of the difference in symptoms and involving of corpus callosum damage. Here we described some clinical cases of Susac syndrome, provisionally diagnosed as multiple sclerosis.