Spinal cord lesions: A modest contributor to diagnosis in clinically isolated syndromes but a relevant prognostic factor
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Spinal cord lesions: A modest contributor to diagnosis in clinically isolated syndromes but a relevant prognostic factor
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Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 301-312
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SAGE Publications
Online
2017-03-17
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10.1177/1352458517697830
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