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[Marburg's variant of multiple sclerosis: a case report].

Marburg's variant of multiple sclerosis, first described by the Austrian neurologist Otto Marburg in 1906, is a rare demyelinating disease that usually leads to severe disability or death within weeks to months. Our case report describes a young 24-year old woman with Marburg's variant of multiple sclerosis who became totally disabled over a period of some months. Clinical features and MRI-characteristics of two demyelinating diseases: acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and Marburg's variant of multiple sclerosis are discussed. The use of intense immunosuppression in the case described is considered.

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