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1. Clinical, Demographic, and Radiological Characteristics of Patients Demonstrating Antibodies Against Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein

2. 3018 A multi-centre longitudinal study analysing disease modifying therapy prescribing patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic

3. Determinants of disability development in patients with multiple sclerosis

4. A Case Report of Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in a Pregnant Woman After COVID-19 Infection

5. Coexistence of restless legs syndrome and multiple sclerosis aggravates anxiety and depression

6. The COVID-19 from Neurological Overview

7. Immune Reconstitution Therapy or Continuous Immunosuppression for the Management of Active Relapsing–Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients? A Narrative Review

8. Bell paralizisi sekelinde akupunktur etkisinin klinik ve morfometrik incelenmesi

9. 004 Pregnancy-related relapse in natalizumab, fingolimod and dimethyl fumarate-treated women with multiple sclerosis

10. The Efficacy of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Bell's Palsy Sequelae

11. Brain atrophy and lesion burden are associated with disability progression in a multiple sclerosis real-world dataset using only T2-FLAIR: The NeuroSTREAM MSBase study

12. A rare metabolic disease: cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis

15. Male Sex Is Independently Associated with Faster Disability Accumulation in Relapse-Onset MS but Not in Primary Progressive MS.

16. Persistence on therapy and propensity matched outcome comparison of two subcutaneous interferon beta 1a dosages for multiple sclerosis.

17. Country, sex, EDSS change and therapy choice independently predict treatment discontinuation in multiple sclerosis and clinically isolated syndrome.

18. Geographical variations in sex ratio trends over time in multiple sclerosis.

19. Corrigendum to Longitudinal machine learning modeling of MS patient trajectories improves predictions of disability progression: [Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 208, (September 2021) 106180].

20. Longitudinal modeling of MS patient trajectories improves predictions of disability progression.

21. Longitudinal machine learning modeling of MS patient trajectories improves predictions of disability progression.

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