There is no blood work test available to definitively diagnose Multiple Sclerosis. Blood work is collected during the diagnosis process to rule out 'mimics' to Multiple Sclerosis, that can be detected through blood work. This is an important part of the diagnosis process, as an MS diagnosis is a process of exclusion.
Upon receiving a diagnosis for Multiple Sclerosis, if one chooses a therapy treatment, regular blood work may be required as part of the treatment to monitor changes to the body (such as the liver).
Multiple sclerosis
multiple sclerosis
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Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system.
Multiple Sclerosis Trust was created in 1993.
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation was created in 1986.
Multiple sclerosis
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Unfortunately, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a permanent disease.