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Premenstrual Multiple Sclerosis Pseudoexacerbations: Role of Body Temperature and Prevention With Aspirin
Arch Neurol 63:1005-1008, Wingerchuk,D.M. &Rodriguez,M., 2006
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Article Abstract
Aspirin prophylaxis may prevent luteal phase-associated MS pseudoexacerbations. However, the observed relationship between the luteal menstrual phase and MS symptom worsening is not fully explained by thermoregulation, which implicates other hormonal or immunologic mechanisms.
 
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