Fabry disease mimicking multiple sclerosis: Lessons from two case reports

We present two cases of heterozygous adult women where clinical and radiological features initially suggested a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. This led us to review the early clinical course and neurological features of Fabry disease and highlight the importance of assessing non-neurologic (systemic) symptoms when considering a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and the need for specialist interpretation of neuroradiological findings.
Source: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Source Type: research