Common use of Multiple Sclerosis Clause in Contracts

Multiple Sclerosis. Unequivocal diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis attested by a neurologist. The illness must be evidenced by typical clinical symptoms of demyelination and impairment of motor and sensory functions, as well as by MRI results. In order to confirm the diagnosis, the Insured/Insured Person must display neurological anomalies that have endured for an ongoing period of at least six (6) months, or must have had at least two (2) clinically documented episodes with an interval of at least one (1) month in between, or at least one clinically documented episode together with characteristic findings in the cerebrospinal fluid, as well as specific brain injuries detected by the MRI.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Life Insurance Contract, Individual Life Insurance Contract

Multiple Sclerosis. Unequivocal diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis attested by a neurologist. The illness must be evidenced by typical clinical symptoms of demyelination and impairment of motor and sensory functions, as well as by MRI results. In order to confirm the diagnosis, the Insured/Insured Person must display neurological anomalies that have endured for an ongoing period of at least six (6) months, or must have had at least two (2) clinically documented episodes with an interval of at least one one (1) month in between, or at least one clinically documented episode together with characteristic findings in the cerebrospinal fluid, as well as specific brain injuries detected by the MRI.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Contract