Most MS cases affect intracranial structures, followed by posterior nerve roots of the spinal canal, and rarely sympathetic chain, acoustic nerve, cerebellum, orbit, choroid, soft tissue, heart, oral cavity, esophageal wall, stomach, bronchus, retroperitoneum, uterine cervix, and parotid gland [3, 4]
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