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#139: Diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis: How the 2024 McDonald Criteria Help Doctors Recognize MS Earlier

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🧠 Episode Summary

The new 2024 McDonald Criteria for diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) mark an important milestone: doctors can now confirm MS earlier and with greater confidence, allowing treatment to start sooner and potentially improving long-term outcomes.

In this episode, we explore what has changed since the 2017 version, why these updates matter, and how they affect people living with — or at risk of — MS.

📋 Key Points Covered
  • What the McDonald Criteria are and why they matter

  • The biggest updates in 2024 – including the role of CSF (oligoclonal bands)

  • How Radiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) may now count as MS in some cases

  • Why early diagnosis can make a real difference in the course of the disease

  • When people with CIS or RIS should consider speaking with their neurologist again

🔍 For Listeners Living With MS or Early Symptoms

If you've previously been told you have a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) or Radiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS), it may be worth revisiting your diagnosis. The new criteria might change your status — and early treatment could help protect your long-term health. Always discuss any concerns or new information with your neurologist.

💻 Read the Full Blog Article

You can find a detailed written version of this episode, including background information and visual explanations, here: 👉 Read the full article on MS-Perspektive.de: https://ms-perspektive.de/en/139-2024-mcdonald-criteria

📚 Scientific Reference

Based on: International Panel on the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (2024). Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2024 revisions of the McDonald criteria. Published in The Lancet Neurology, October 2025.

❤️ Takeaway Message

Earlier diagnosis means earlier action. The 2024 McDonald Criteria are designed to give people with MS a clearer, faster path to the right treatment — and a better outlook for the years ahead.

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🧠 Episode Summary

The new 2024 McDonald Criteria for diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) mark an important milestone: doctors can now confirm MS earlier and with greater confidence, allowing treatment to start sooner and potentially improving long-term outcomes.

In this episode, we explore what has changed since the 2017 version, why these updates matter, and how they affect people living with — or at risk of — MS.

📋 Key Points Covered
  • What the McDonald Criteria are and why they matter

  • The biggest updates in 2024 – including the role of CSF (oligoclonal bands)

  • How Radiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) may now count as MS in some cases

  • Why early diagnosis can make a real difference in the course of the disease

  • When people with CIS or RIS should consider speaking with their neurologist again

🔍 For Listeners Living With MS or Early Symptoms

If you've previously been told you have a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) or Radiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS), it may be worth revisiting your diagnosis. The new criteria might change your status — and early treatment could help protect your long-term health. Always discuss any concerns or new information with your neurologist.

💻 Read the Full Blog Article

You can find a detailed written version of this episode, including background information and visual explanations, here: 👉 Read the full article on MS-Perspektive.de: https://ms-perspektive.de/en/139-2024-mcdonald-criteria

📚 Scientific Reference

Based on: International Panel on the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (2024). Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2024 revisions of the McDonald criteria. Published in The Lancet Neurology, October 2025.

❤️ Takeaway Message

Earlier diagnosis means earlier action. The 2024 McDonald Criteria are designed to give people with MS a clearer, faster path to the right treatment — and a better outlook for the years ahead.

---

See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele

For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.

Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

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