Dr. Jayne Ness shares with host Dr. Bill Rutenberg the profile of a child diagonsed with Multiple Sclerosis, typically a disease identified previously only in adults. What does it look like in children and what should pediatricians and neurologists be looking for to identify MS?
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Dr. Jayne Ness shares with host Dr. Bill Rutenberg the profile of a child diagonsed with Multiple Sclerosis, typically a disease identified previously only in adults. What does it look like in children and what should pediatricians and neurologists be looking for to identify MS?
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