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1. Emergency delivery in case of suspected placenta accreta spectrum: Can it be predicted?

2. The clinical and paraclinical correlates of employment status in multiple sclerosis.

3. Multiple sclerosis and immune system biomarkers: Novel comparison in glatiramer acetate and interferon beta-1a-treated patient groups.

4. Interpretation of Brain Volume Increase in Multiple Sclerosis.

5. One-Year Results of Fixed Aflibercept Treatment Regime in Type 3 Neovascularization.

6. Additive Effect of Spinal Cord Volume, Diffuse and Focal Cord Pathology on Disability in Multiple Sclerosis.

7. Pathological cut-offs of global and regional brain volume loss in multiple sclerosis.

8. Do eyes with and without optic neuritis in multiple sclerosis age equally?

9. Combining clinical and magnetic resonance imaging markers enhances prediction of 12-year employment status in multiple sclerosis patients.

10. The Role of High-Frequency MRI Monitoring in the Detection of Brain Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis.

11. Cognitive clinico-radiological paradox in early stages of multiple sclerosis.

12. A Novel Semiautomated Pipeline to Measure Brain Atrophy and Lesion Burden in Multiple Sclerosis: A Long-Term Comparative Study.

13. Towards personalized therapy for multiple sclerosis: prediction of individual treatment response.

14. Serum lipid profile changes predict neurodegeneration in interferon-β1a-treated multiple sclerosis patients.

15. Is no evidence of disease activity an achievable goal in MS patients on intramuscular interferon beta-1a treatment over long-term follow-up?

16. Combining clinical and magnetic resonance imaging markers enhances prediction of 12-year disability in multiple sclerosis.

17. Quantification of Gait Abnormalities in Healthy-Looking Multiple Sclerosis Patients (with Expanded Disability Status Scale 0-1.5).

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