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371 related items for PubMed ID: 29950437
1. Spinal cord volume loss: A marker of disease progression in multiple sclerosis. Tsagkas C, Magon S, Gaetano L, Pezold S, Naegelin Y, Amann M, Stippich C, Cattin P, Wuerfel J, Bieri O, Sprenger T, Kappos L, Parmar K. Neurology; 2018 Jul 24; 91(4):e349-e358. PubMed ID: 29950437 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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