The natural history of multiple sclerosis: a geographically based study 9: observations on the progressive phase of the disease
The clinical features of relapses and progression largely define multiple sclerosis phenotypes. A relapsing course is followed by chronic progression in some 80% of cases within 2 decades. The relationship between these phases and long-term outcome remains uncertain. We have analysed these clinical...
Main Authors: | Kremenchutzky, M, Rice, G, Baskerville, J, Wingerchuk, D, Ebers, G |
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Other Authors: | Guarantors of Brain |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2006
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