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Impact of multiple sclerosis relapses on progression diminishes with time
Neurology, 11/06/09
Tremlett H et al. – Relapses within the first 5 years of disease impacted on disease progression over the short term. However, the long–term impact was minimal, either for early or later relapses. Long–term disease progression was least affected by relapses in patients with an extended disease duration (>10 years) or already in the secondary progressive phase.
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