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Associations Between Cervical Cord Gray Matter Damage and Disability in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
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2007
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Federica Agosta
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Elisabetta Pagani
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Domenico Caputo
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Cervical cord gray matter is not spared by MS pathology, and such damage is an additional factor contributing to the disability of these patients.
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