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Volume 86, Issue 4
Cervical spinal cord volume loss is related to clinical disability progression in multiple sclerosis
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Cervical spinal cord volume loss is related to clinical disability progression in multiple sclerosis
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Dec 2014
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Jan 2015
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Feb 2015
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Mar 2015
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Apr 2016
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Sep 2016
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Oct 2016
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Nov 2016
37
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Dec 2016
31
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Jan 2017
64
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Feb 2017
46
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Mar 2017
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Apr 2017
51
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May 2017
50
17
10
Jun 2017
42
6
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Jul 2017
97
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Aug 2017
72
1
7
Sep 2017
84
12
8
Oct 2017
82
5
3
Nov 2017
59
3
1
Dec 2017
67
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Jan 2018
69
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150
28
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102
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122
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Aug 2018
46
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63
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81
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81
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85
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60
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5
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80
1
1
Apr 2019
84
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5
May 2019
82
4
5
Jun 2019
74
3
9
Jul 2019
82
7
5
Aug 2019
84
3
3
Sep 2019
63
2
2
Oct 2019
68
9
5
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64
5
2
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92
9
9
Jan 2020
104
5
5
Feb 2020
62
7
8
Mar 2020
52
7
3
Apr 2020
50
4
1
May 2020
53
2
1
Jun 2020
77
7
6
Jul 2020
34
1
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Aug 2020
18
1
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Sep 2020
47
4
4
Oct 2020
35
3
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Nov 2020
61
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43
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92
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100
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54
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May 2021
47
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Jun 2021
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20
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7
Aug 2021
5
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106
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3
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100
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3
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65
6
9
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94
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2
Feb 2022
75
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102
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52
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Jun 2022
125
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116
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104
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123
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10
Oct 2022
99
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2
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120
12
2
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69
5
4
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119
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145
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109
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7
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83
2
4
May 2023
60
5
2
Jun 2023
37
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206
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1
Aug 2023
67
3
2
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70
6
5
Oct 2023
89
7
1
Nov 2023
56
5
1
Dec 2023
94
7
1
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62
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Feb 2024
92
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Mar 2024
114
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