MS examination is the process by which people are examined to determine whether they have MS. A multiple sclerosis examination is designed to prevent patients from being misdiagnosed. However, it does not always succeed in doing so. This is because some tests are not always accurate. Additionally, some patients may be exceptional in one way or another, resulting in their atypical responses to the tests.

 

There’s Room for Error in the MS Examination

 

Like other diagnostic processes, MS examination is not 100% accurate. There is room for error in this multistep process to determine a patient’s neurological status. Because of these numerous steps, there are a larger number of opportunities for doctors to make errors. For instance, right at the beginning of the multiple sclerosis examination, when the doctor is questioning the patient about his or her medical history, if the doctor fails to ask the correct questions, …