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These observations, together with the significant relations already reported between MRI and disability (with observed correlations in the range of 0.2-0.6), actually suggest that our available clinical and MRI measures are considerably better than is currently believed and, in fact, that the MRI may be a valid surrogate marker in the assessment of treatment efficacy in MS. |
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