Marburg variant of multiple sclerosis

Organ
Brain
Region
Head

Detectable on Scans

Whole BodyHead & Torso

About this Condition

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic demyelinating disease which involves the brain and less often, the spinal cord.

It is the second most common cause of neurological impairment in young adults, second only to trauma.

The Marburg variant is characterized by a sudden onset of severe symptoms.

For this reason, it is highly likely you are aware you have this condition.