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Old 02-17-2008, 11:52 AM #5
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[QUOTE=lady_express_44;217449...In general, CSF OCBs are found in over 90% of MS patients...
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But it doesn't say that O-bands are found in 100% of MS patients. If your doctor won't diagnose without them, I would wait for a flair.

But I would also bring the above statement to her and discus what she will do if you are indeed part of that 10%.
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