1. Clinical characteristics and impact on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life of people with ambulatory secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: DISCOVER study
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Oreja-Guevara, Celia, Meca-Lallana, José E., Díaz-Díaz, Judit, Ara, José-Ramón, Hernández Pérez, Miguel Ángel, Gracia Gil, Julia, Alonso Torres, Ana María, Pilo de la Fuente, Belén, Ramió-Torrentà, Lluís, Eichau Madueño, Sara, Gascón-Giménez, Francisco, Casanova, Bonaventura, Martínez-Yélamos, Sergio, Aguado Valcárcel, Marta, Martínez Ginés, Maria Luisa, El Berdei Montero, Yasmina, López Real, Ana María, González-Quintanilla, Vicente, De Torres, Laura, Martínez-Rodríguez, José Enrique, Costa-Frossard, Lucienne, Garcés Redondo, Moisés, Labiano Fontcuberta, Andrés, Castellanos-Pinedo, Fernando, García Merino, Juan Antonio, Muñoz Fernández, Carmen, Castillo-Triviño, Tamara, Meca-Lallana, Virginia, Peña Martínez, Joaquín, Rodríguez-Antigüedad, Alfredo, Prieto González, José María, Agüera Morales, Eduardo, Pérez Molina, Inmaculada, Solar Sánchez, Dulce M, Herrera Varo, Nicolás, Romero Sevilla, Raúl, Gómez Vicente, Lidia, and Río, Jordi
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•SPMS represents a considerable negative impact on patients’ HRQoL•Unfortunately, there is a lack of data about the impact of SPMS disability on HRQoL•DISCOVER study is an observational, retrospective study in clinical practice in Spain•DISCOVER study assess the impact of SPMS on participants’ functional status and HRQoL•People with SPMS experience a high physical impact, fatigue and cognitive impairment
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- 2024
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