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1. Gene-environment interactions increase the risk of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis associated with household chemical exposures.

2. Rare and low-frequency coding genetic variants contribute to pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

3. Association Between Time Spent Outdoors and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis.

4. Acute flaccid myelitis: long-term outcomes recorded in the CAPTURE study compared with paediatric transverse myelitis.

5. Familial History of Autoimmune Disorders Among Patients With Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis.

6. Familial History of Autoimmune Disorders Among Patients With Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis.

7. Acute flaccid myelitis: long-term outcomes recorded in the CAPTURE study compared with paediatric transverse myelitis.

8. Acute flaccid myelitis: cause, diagnosis, and management.

9. Rituximab in patients with pediatric multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating disorders of the CNS : Practical considerations

10. Vitamin D genes influence MS relapses in children.

11. Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score in a large US cohort.

12. Admixture mapping reveals evidence of differential multiple sclerosis risk by genetic ancestry.

13. miRNA contributions to pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis inferred from GWAS.

14. Admixture mapping reveals evidence of differential multiple sclerosis risk by genetic ancestry.

15. miRNA contributions to pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis inferred from GWAS.

16. Safety, tolerability, and efficacy of fluoxetine as an antiviral for acute flaccid myelitis.

17. Safety, tolerability, and efficacy of fluoxetine as an antiviral for acute flaccid myelitis.

18. Several household chemical exposures are associated with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

19. Several household chemical exposures are associated with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

20. Early infectious exposures are not associated with increased risk of pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

21. Genetic risk factors for pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

22. Contribution of dietary intake to relapse rate in early paediatric multiple sclerosis.

23. Heterogeneity in association of remote herpesvirus infections and pediatric MS.

24. Examining the contributions of environmental quality to pediatric multiple sclerosis.

25. Evidence for a causal relationship between low vitamin D, high BMI, and pediatric-onset MS.

26. A case-control study of dietary salt intake in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

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