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1. HerMeS: HERitage sMart Social mEdia aSsistant

2. HerMeS: HERitage sMart Social mEdia aSsistant

7. Multiple sclerosis in twins from continental Italy and Sardinia: A nationwide study

12. A diffusion tensor MRI study of basal ganglia from patients with ADEM

13. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlates of Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis

14. Contribution of cervical cord MRI and brain magnetization transfer imaging to the assessment of individual patients with multiple sclerosis: a preliminary study

15. A diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging study of brain tissue from patients with migraine

16. A preliminary study of magnetization transfer and diffusion tensor MRI of multiple sclerosis patients with fatigue

17. Cerebral grey matter pathology and fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis: a preliminary study

18. Effect of glatiramer acetate on MS lesions enhancing at different gadolinium doses

19. Disease activity in multiple sclerosis studied by weekly triple-dose magnetic resonance imaging

20. A follow-up ¹⁸F-FDG brain PET study in a case of Hashimoto's encephalopathy causing drug-resistant status epilepticus treated with plasmapheresis.

21. Central nervous system angiitis in Hodgkin's disease.

22. Evidence for cortical functional changes in patients with migraine and white matter abnormalities on conventional and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging.

23. A diffusion tensor MRI study of basal ganglia from patients with ADEM.

24. A preliminary study of magnetization transfer and diffusion tensor MRI of multiple sclerosis patients with fatigue.

25. Frequency and patterns of subclinical cognitive impairment in patients with ANCA-associated small vessel vasculitides.

26. Contribution of cervical cord MRI and brain magnetization transfer imaging to the assessment of individual patients with multiple sclerosis: a preliminary study.

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