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The Optic Nerve Should Graduate to Be the Fifth Lesion Site for the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 102:e207919, Galetta,S. & Brownlee, W., 2024

Association of Very Early treatment Initiation with the Risk of Long-Term Disability in Patients with a First Demyelinating Event
Neurol 101:e1280-e1292, 549, Cobo-Calvo,A.,et al, 2023

Association Between Immediate Initiation of Intramuscular Interferon Beta-1a at the Time of a Clinically Isolated Syndrome and Long-term Outcomes
Arch Neurol 69:183-190, Kinkel,R.P.,et al, 2012

"Undiagnosing" Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 78:1986-1991,1904, Solomon, A.J.,et al, 2012

Optic Neuritis: Prognosis and Treatment
UpToDate, Jan, Osborne, B.,et al, 2011

Relapse Management in Multiple Sclerosis
The Neurologist 15:1-5, Thrower,B.W., 2009

Association Between Clinical Conversion to Multiple Sclerosis in Radiologically Isolated Syndrome and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Visual Evoked Potential: Follow-Up of 70 Patients
Arch Neurol 66:841-846, Lebrun,C.,et al, 2009

Real-Life Impact of Early Interferon� Therapy in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
Ann Neurol 66:513-520, Trojano,M.,et al, 2009

Effect of Glatiramer Acetate on Conversion to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis in Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndrome (PreCISe study): A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Lancet 374:1503-1511, 1475, Martinelli,G.,et al, 2009

Unexpected Multiple Sclerosis: Follow-Up of 30 Patients With Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical Conversion Profile
JNNP 79:195-198,112, Lebrun,C.,et al, 2008

Mlutiple Sclerosis Risk After Optic Neuritis: Final Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial Follow-Up
Arch Neurol 65:727-732, The Optic Neuritis Study Group, 2008

Effect of Early Verus Delayed Interferon Beta-1b Treatment on Disability After a First Clinical Event Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis: A 3-Year Follow-Up Analysis of the BENEFIT Study
Lancet 370:389-397, Kappos,L.,et al, 2007

Mangnetic Resonance Imaging Effects of Interferon Beta-1b in the BENEFIT Study: Integrated 2-Year Results
Arch Neurol 64:1292-1298, Barkhof,F.,et al, 2007

IM Interferon B-1a Delays Definite Multiple Sclerosis 5 Years After a First Demyelinating Event
Neurol 66:678-684, CHAMPIONS Study Group, 2006

Most Patients With Multiple Sclerosis or a Clinically Isolated Demyelinating Syndrome Should be Treated at the Time of Diagnosis
Arch Neurol 63:614-619, Frohman,E.M.,et al, 2006

Not Every Patient With Multiple Sclerosis Should Be Treated at Time of Diagnosis
Arch Neurol 63:611-619, Pittock,S.J.,et al, 2006

Treatment With Interferon beta-1b Delays Conversion to Clinically Definite and McDonald MS in Patients With Clinically Isolated Syndromes
Neurol 67:1242-1249, Kappos,L.,et al, 2006

Interferon Beta-1a for Brain Tissue Loss in Patients at Presentation with Syndromes Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Lancet 364:1489-1496,1463, Filippi,M.,et al, 2004

Intravenous Immunoglobulin Treatment Following the First Demyelinating Event Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis
Archn Neurol 61:1515-1520, Achiron,A.,et al, 2004

Mitoxantrone for Multiple Sclerosis in Clinical Practice
Neurol 63(Suppl 6):S25-S27, Rizvi,S.A.,et al, 2004

Evidence for Widespread Axonal Damage at the Earliest Clinical Stage of Multiple Sclerosis
Brain 126:433-437, Filippi,M.,et al, 2003

Validation of Diagnositc Magnetic Resonance Imaging Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis and Response to Interferon B1a
Ann Neurol 53:718-724, Barkhof,F.,et al, 2003

High- and Low-Risk Profiles for the Development of Multiple Sclerosis Within 10 Years After Optic Neuritis
Arch Ophthalmol 121:944-949, Optic Neuritis Study Group, 2003

Interferon Beta-1a for Early Multiple Sclerosis: CHAMPS Trial Subgroup Analyses
Ann Neurol 51:481-490, Beck,R.W.,et al, 2002

Application of the New McDonald Criteria to Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndromes Suggestive of Mulitple Sclerosis
Ann Neurol 52:47-53, Dalton,C.M.,et al, 2002

Effect of Early Interferon Treatment on Conversion to Definite Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomised Study
Lancet 357:1576-1582,1547, Comi,G.,et al, 2001

Multiple Sclerosis--From Probable to Definite Diagnosis
Arch Neurol 57:974-979,930, Achiron,A. & Barak,Y., 2000

Intramuscular Interferon Beta-1a Therapy Initiated During a First Demyelinating Event in Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 343:898-904, Jacobs,L.D. et al, 2000

Adverse Events Associated with Disease-Modifying Drugs for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 102:e208006, Ng, HS.,et al, 2024

Inhibition of CD40L with Frexalimab in Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 390:589-600, 662, Vermersch,P.,et al, 2024

Infection Risks Among Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Fingolimod, Natalizumab, Rituximab, and Injectable Therapies
JAMA Neurol 77:184-191, Luna, G.,et al, 2020

Initial Highly Effective Therapy for MS
Neurol 95:1114-1116, Wallin, M.T., 2020

Association of Initial Disease-Modifying Therapy with Later Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
JAMA 32:175-187, Brown, J.W.L.,et al, 2019

Effect of Nonmyeloablative Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation vs Continued Disease-Modifying Therapy on Disease Progression in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
JAMA 32:165-174,153, Burt, R.K.,et al, 2019

Simultaneous CMV and Listeria Infection Following Alemtuzumab Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 92:296-298, Pappolla, A.,et al, 2019

Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 378:169-180, Reich, D.S.,et al, 2018

Maternal and Fetal Risks of Natalizumab Exposure in Utero
Neurol 90:443-444, Marrie, R.A.,et al, 2018

Acute acalculous cholecystitis
Neurol 90:e1548-e1552, Croteau, D.,et al, 2018

Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in 2 patients with multiple sclerosis treated with alemtuzumab
Neurol 90:849-851, Saarela, M.,et al, 2018

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalpathy after fingolimod treatment
Neurol 90:1815-e1821, Berger, J.R.,et al, 2018

Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms after Daclizamub Therapy
Neurol 91:e359-e363, Rauer,S.,et al, 2018

Use of Vitamins and Dietary Supplements by Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, A Review
JAMA Neurol 75:1013-1021, Evans,E.,et al, 2018

Trial of Fingolimod Versus Interferon Beta-1a in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 379:1017-1027, Chitnis, T.,et al, 2018

Myasthenia Gravis Following Alemtuzumab Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 91:622-624, Midaglia, L.,et al, 2018

Use of Newer Disease-Modifying Therapies in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis in the US
Neurol 91:e1778-e1787, Krysko, K.M.,et al, 2018

Misdiagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 92:15-16, Brownlee, W.J., 2018

Ocrelizumab versus Interferon Beta-1a in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 376:221-234,280, Hauser, S.L.,et al, 2017

Ocrelizumab versus Placebo in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 376:209-220,280, Montalban, X.,et al, 2017

Monitoring long-term Efficacy of Fampridine in Gait-Impaired Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 88:832-841, Filli, L.,et al, 2017



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