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Makhani N, Lebrun C, Siva A, et al. Oligoclonal bands increase the specificity of MRI criteria to predict multiple sclerosis in children with radiologically isolated syndrome. Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin. 2019;5(1):2055217319836664doi: 10.1177/2055217319836664.
Makhani, N., Lebrun, C., Siva, A., Narula, S., Wassmer, E., Brassat, D., Brenton, J. N., Cabre, P., Carra Dallière, C., de Seze, J., Durand Dubief, F., Inglese, M., Langille, M., Mathey, G., Neuteboom, R. F., Pelletier, J., Pohl, D., Reich, D. S., Ignacio Rojas, J., Shabanova, V., Shapiro, E. D., Stone, R. T., Tenembaum, S., Tintoré, M., Uygunoglu, U., Vargas, W., Venkateswaren, S., Vermersch, P., Kantarci, O., Okuda, D. T., Pelletier, D. (2019). Oligoclonal bands increase the specificity of MRI criteria to predict multiple sclerosis in children with radiologically isolated syndrome. Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical, 5(1), 2055217319836664. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055217319836664
Makhani, Naila, et al. "Oligoclonal bands increase the specificity of MRI criteria to predict multiple sclerosis in children with radiologically isolated syndrome." Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical vol. 5,1 (2019): 2055217319836664. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/2055217319836664
Makhani N, Lebrun C, Siva A, Narula S, Wassmer E, Brassat D, Brenton JN, Cabre P, Carra Dallière C, de Seze J, Durand Dubief F, Inglese M, Langille M, Mathey G, Neuteboom RF, Pelletier J, Pohl D, Reich DS, Ignacio Rojas J, Shabanova V, Shapiro ED, Stone RT, Tenembaum S, Tintoré M, Uygunoglu U, Vargas W, Venkateswaren S, Vermersch P, Kantarci O, Okuda DT, Pelletier D. Oligoclonal bands increase the specificity of MRI criteria to predict multiple sclerosis in children with radiologically isolated syndrome. Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin. 2019 Mar 20;5(1):2055217319836664. doi: 10.1177/2055217319836664. eCollection 2019. PMID: 30915227; PMCID: PMC6429663.
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