Balo concentric sclerosis

MONDO:0016430

Tumefactive multiple sclerosis is characterized by a tumor-like lesion larger than two centimeters and signs and symptoms similar to those of a brain tumor. It is a rare form of multiple sclerosis (MS). Symptoms of tumefactive MS often differ from other MS cases and may include, headaches, changes in thinking, confusion, speech problems, seizures, and weakness. The cause of tumefactive MS is not known. It often develops into the relapsing-remitting form of MS. In other cases there is only one occurrence of the condition. In still others the disease process remains less clear. While there is no cure for tumefactive MS, treatments such as corticosteroids are available to decrease disease activity.

Also known as: Balo Disease, Balo concentric sclerosis, Balo's concentric sclerosis, concentric demyelination, Balo disease, Balo's disease, Baló concentric sclerosis, Marburg variant

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