Symptoms of late-onset NMOSD, occurring in patients over 50, may look like those of a stroke and can delay proper diagnosis and treatment.| Neuromyelitis News
The case showcases the need to consider AIP when diagnosing acute nerve damage as Parsonage-Turner syndrome, the report's researchers said.| Porphyria News
NMOSD may begin to manifest as hard-to-treat nausea, vomiting, or hiccups — a condition called area postrema syndrome — delaying a diagnosis.| Neuromyelitis News
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder patients whose first symptoms affect the brainstem are often misdiagnosed and have more relapses, a study finds.| Neuromyelitis News