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I put the expert tag here because I'm not sure that anyone in the field uses the term "Multiple sclerosis borderline." The article needs a reference to show that this term is used.-- Dcooper 18:12, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
That makes sense, but I'm still not confident the term is widely used. There are only three pubmed articles and the exact phrase gets 19 hits in google. Is this classification used in medical textbooks? Would neurologists know about it?-- Dcooper 13:11, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
I've tagged this article for tone as some of the content seems rather informally written. It would benefit from copyediting as well as attention from an expert. Neurotip ( talk) 13:41, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
I have noticed that the information regarding this spectrum relies heavily on case reports for some statements that case reports aren't suitable to support WP:MEDRS, and that none of the sources used for this explicitly talk about an "anti-TNF spectrum" of Inflammatory demyelinating diseases. I will try to fix this however I can, and I thought I should make a note about this on the talk page Tristario ( talk) 09:54, 21 June 2022 (UTC)
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I put the expert tag here because I'm not sure that anyone in the field uses the term "Multiple sclerosis borderline." The article needs a reference to show that this term is used.-- Dcooper 18:12, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
That makes sense, but I'm still not confident the term is widely used. There are only three pubmed articles and the exact phrase gets 19 hits in google. Is this classification used in medical textbooks? Would neurologists know about it?-- Dcooper 13:11, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
I've tagged this article for tone as some of the content seems rather informally written. It would benefit from copyediting as well as attention from an expert. Neurotip ( talk) 13:41, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
I have noticed that the information regarding this spectrum relies heavily on case reports for some statements that case reports aren't suitable to support WP:MEDRS, and that none of the sources used for this explicitly talk about an "anti-TNF spectrum" of Inflammatory demyelinating diseases. I will try to fix this however I can, and I thought I should make a note about this on the talk page Tristario ( talk) 09:54, 21 June 2022 (UTC)