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Old 02-27-2011, 04:22 PM
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Can RRMS/SPMS patients see fluctuations in their SED rates due to the inflammatory process of MS?

IE: Can a higher SED, ruling out all else, be attributed to RRMS/SPMS? That's what I'm asking (sorry, I don't word things very clearly sometimes!).

I figure there has to be a link between RRMS/SPMS and fluctuations of the SED rate. My neurologist didn't mention it either, I figure it's not of a concern to the docs at this time, I'm just curious!
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