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MUSC Multiple Sclerosis Clinic : About Multiple Sclerosis : Cognitive Impairment : Other Functions

Because MS can affect any part of the brain, there is no cognitive function that one can safely say is never affected by MS. Some, like language functions, do not seem to be affected as much by MS as they are following a stroke, for example. However, in some cases, MS-related cognitive changes can be severe and can affect many functions.

Cognitive Problems in Multiple Sclerosis

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