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Asymptomatic Spinal Cord Lesions Predict Disease Progression in Radiologically Isolated Syndrome
Neurol 76:686-692, 680, Okuda,D.T.,et al, 2011
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Article Abstract
These findings suggest that the presence of asymptomatic spinal cord lesions place subjects with RIS at substantial risk for clinical conversion to either an acute or progressive event, a risk that is independent of brain lesions on MRI.
 
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