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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions versus CNS neoplasms, a comparative study

•Sensorimotor deficits and ataxia were common amongst TDL.•Mild mass effect and lack of central enhancement are characteristics of TDL.•Peripheral diffusion restriction does not reliably differentiate TDL.•CNS lymphomas can closely mimic TDL. Differentiating tumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDL) f...

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Published in:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders 2023-11, Vol.79, p.104992-104992, Article 104992
Main Authors: Chew, Sin Hong, Achmad Sankala, Hairuddin Bin, Chew, Elaine, Md Arif, Md Hanif bin, Mohd Zain, Norzaini Rose, Hashim, Hilwati, Koya Kutty, Shahedah Binti, Chee, Yong Chuan, Mohd Saleh, Naimah Binti, Ong, Beng Hooi, Viswanathan, Shanthi
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