JaimeS
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I know of at least one ME patient whose doctor has labelled them with atypical MS so they can access treatment easier.
As I understand it, there can be both oligoclonal band expansion and white matter hyperintensities consistent with diffuse demyelination in some ME patients.
Whether that's because they actually have early-stage MS or because that's a part of (some forms of) ME itself is of course up for debate at this stage.
I'm going to carefully frame this as an "I expect that..." rather than an "I know that..."
But I expect that those white matter hyperintensities show up in any disease/disorder where there's minor neurological damage, hypoxic or otherwise. Encountered too many "and white matter (T2) hyperintensities" description for neurological disease to think otherwise...