Cervical spinal cord T2 lesions independently predict early conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal 10-year study
Por:
Lacruz-Ballester, L, Carrataa-Bosca, S, Gascon-Gimenez, F, Alcala-Vicente, C, Carcelen-Gadea, M, Dominguez-Moran, J, Canizares-Ledo, E, Mallada-Frechin, J, Gabaldon-Torres, L, Quintanilla-Bordas, C, Garcia-Gil-Perotin, S, Perez-Miralles, F and Casanova-Estruch, B
Publicada:
1 oct 2021
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Filiaciones:
Lacruz-Ballester, L:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
La Paz Univ Hosp, Neurol, Madrid, Spain
Carrataa-Bosca, S:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
Gascon-Gimenez, F:
Clin Univ Hosp, Valencia, Spain
Alcala-Vicente, C:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
Carcelen-Gadea, M:
Consorci Gen Univ Hosp, Valencia, Spain
Dominguez-Moran, J:
Clin Univ Hosp, Valencia, Spain
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La Ribera Univ Hosp, Alzira, Spain
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Gen Univ Hosp, Elda, Spain
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Francesc Borja Hosp, Gandia, Spain
Quintanilla-Bordas, C:
Consorci Gen Univ Hosp, Valencia, Spain
Garcia-Gil-Perotin, S:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
Perez-Miralles, F:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
Casanova-Estruch, B:
Hlth Res Inst La Fe, Neuroimmunol Res Unit, Valencia, Spain
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