Is there such a thing as multiple sclerosis syndrome, or is it more accurate to speak of a multiple sclerosis-like syndrome? Well, the answer to this question depends upon whom you ask.
Conventional thought has it that multiple sclerosis is a disease, but there are those who think that it is more accurate to describe it as multiple sclerosis syndrome. What is the distinction between these two descriptions? A syndrome is typically described as a cluster of symptoms that often occur in association with each other. They are viewed as pointing to one disease or another, but one cannot take it for granted that they have a single cause. As for disease, it is characterized by an identifiable cluster of symptoms, changes to the affected person’s body, and a readily identifiable cause.
What is Multiple Sclerosis Syndrome?
Those who think of multiple sclerosis as a syndrome will …