Table 3.
Type 1 CIS: clinically monofocal, at least one asymptomatic MRI lesion |
Type 2 CIS: clinically multifocal, at least one asymptomatic MRI lesion |
Type 3 CIS: clinically monofocal, may appear normal; no symptomatic MRI lesion |
Type 4 CIS: clinically multifocal, may appear normal; no symptomatic MRI lesion |
Type 5 CIS: no clinical presentation to suggest demyelinating disease, but MRI is suggestive |
Note: symptomatic lesion should appear typical for demyelination; they may be located in the brain or cord, although they are more often occur in the brain; current evidence on the prognostic value of asymptomatic lesion mainly comes from brain imaging. CIS: clinically isolated syndrome; MS: multiple sclerosis; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging