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1. Long-term effectiveness of natalizumab in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A propensity-matched study

2. The Use of Immunosuppressant Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis in Italy: A Multicenter Retroprospective Study.

3. The PNPLA3 rs738409 variant can increase the risk of liver toxicity in multiple sclerosis patients treated with beta-interferon

4. Disease-modifying drugs can reduce disability progression in relapsing multiple sclerosis

5. Abortion induces reactivation of inflammation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

6. Exit strategies for 'needle fatigue' in multiple sclerosis: a propensity score-matched comparison study

7. Can personality traits influence occupational stress in multiple sclerosis patients? A one-year longitudinal study

8. Comorbidity influences therapeutic approach in multiple sclerosis

9. The Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in the Metropolitan Area of Rome: A Capture-Recapture Analysis

10. Italian Alemtuzumab Study Group. No evidence of disease activity (NEDA-3) and disability improvement after alemtuzumab treatment for multiple sclerosis: a 36-month real-world study

11. Occupational stress and personality traits in multiple sclerosis: A preliminary study

12. Real-world effectiveness of natalizumab and fingolimod compared with self-injectable drugs in non-responders and in treatment-naïve patients with multiple sclerosis

13. Contents Vol. 71, 2014

14. The prevalence of multiple sclerosis in central Italy

15. A Preliminary Investigation of Abnormal Personality Traits in MS Using the MCMI-III

16. Domestic accidents and multiple sclerosis: an exploratory study of occurrence and possible causes

17. From high- to low-frequency administered interferon-beta for multiple sclerosis: a multicenter study

18. Grave reazione avversa a trattamento farmacologico antitubercolare

19. Hyperthermia after discontinuance of levodopa and bromocriptine therapy: Impaired dopamine receptors a possible cause

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