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Early MRI in Optic Neuritis: The Risk for Disability
Neurol 72:542-550, Swanton,.K.,et al, 2009
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Article Abstract
Spinal cord, infratentorial, and gadolinium lesions within 3 months of optic neuritis onset and new T2 lesions after 3 months predicted disability after 6 years; only spinal cord lesions were predictive of disability in those developing clinically definite multiple sclerosis.
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