Multiple Sclerosis under Social Security Disability is listed as the following:
(a) Disorganization of motor function as described in 11.04B; or
(b) Visual or mental impairment as described under the criteria in 2.02, 2.03, 2.04 or 12.02; or
(c) Significant, reproducible fatigue of motor function with substantial muscle weakness on repetative activity, demonstrated on physical examination, resulting from neurological dysfunction in the areas of the central nervous system known to be pathologically involved by the multiple sclerosis process.
Multiple Sclerosis is a disease based on ...
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