Geography of hospital admissions for multiple sclerosis in England and comparison with the geography of hospital admissions for infectious mononucleosis: a descriptive study
<p>Objective: It is well recognised that variation in the geographical distribution of multiple sclerosis (MS) exists. Early studies in England have shown the disease to have been more common in the North than the South. However, this could be an artefact of inaccurate diagnosis and ascertainm...
Main Authors: | Ramagopalan, S, Hoang, U, Seagroatt, V, Handel, A, Ebers, G, Giovannoni, G, Goldacre, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing
2011
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