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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|September 28, 2022
Spinal cord lesions and brain grey matter atrophy independently predict clinical worsening in definite multiple sclerosis: a 5-year, multicentre studyMaria A Rocca, Paola Valsasina, Alessandro Meani, et al.
Neurology|October 30, 2021
Performance of the 2017 and 2010 Revised McDonald Criteria in Predicting MS Diagnosis After a Clinically Isolated Syndrome: A MAGNIMS StudyMassimo Filippi, Paolo Preziosa, Alessandro Meani, et al.
Neurology|December 12, 2024
Association of the Cervical Canal Area With Disability and Progression in People With Multiple SclerosisNeus Mongay-Ochoa, Deborah Pareto, Manel Alberich, et al.
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|September 28, 2022
Spinal cord lesions and brain grey matter atrophy independently predict clinical worsening in definite multiple sclerosis: a 5-year, multicentre studyMaria A Rocca, Paola Valsasina, Alessandro Meani, et al.
Neurology|October 30, 2021
Performance of the 2017 and 2010 Revised McDonald Criteria in Predicting MS Diagnosis After a Clinically Isolated Syndrome: A MAGNIMS StudyMassimo Filippi, Paolo Preziosa, Alessandro Meani, et al.
Neurology|December 12, 2024
Association of the Cervical Canal Area With Disability and Progression in People With Multiple SclerosisNeus Mongay-Ochoa, Deborah Pareto, Manel Alberich, et al.
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