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McDonald criteria for dissemination in space

McDonald criteria for dissemination in space

Dissemination in space is defined as the development of lesions in distinct anatomic locations within the central nervous system, indicating a multifocal process.

The McDonald criteria for dissemination in space are fulfilled if one of the following is present in a patient with a clinically isolated syndrome or typical MS attack:
  • An MRI with one or more hyperintense T2 lesions that are characteristic of multiple sclerosis in at least two of four MS-typical regions of the central nervous system:
    • Periventricular
    • Cortical or juxtacortical
    • Infratentorial
    • Spinal cord
  • Development of an additional clinical attack characteristic of multiple sclerosis, supported by objective clinical evidence, that implicates a different central nervous system site
Adapted from: Thompson AJ, Banwell BL, Barkhof F, et al. Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2017 revisions of the McDonald criteria. Lancet Neurol 2018; 17:162.
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