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What Does It Mean?
Posted Aug 26 2008 4:24pm
Ataxia
Diplopia
Nystagmus
Oligoclonal bands
Pseudo-exacerbation
Scanning speech
Visual evoked potential
Sometimes I run across an unfamiliar term when reading about MS. Look it up in the
Glossary of MS Terminology
collected by Fire Lady, an MSer for more than a decade. If you find an omission, submit it.
Also check out her links in
MS Index
.
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- Ataxia
- Diplopia
- Nystagmus
- Oligoclonal bands
- Pseudo-exacerbation
- Scanning speech
- Visual evoked potential
Sometimes I run across an unfamiliar term when reading about MS. Look it up in the Glossary of MS Terminology collected by Fire Lady, an MSer for more than a decade. If you find an omission, submit it.Also check out her links in MS Index .