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Multiple Sclerosis

August 1999, Volume 5, Issue 4
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European Charcot Foundation Symposium `Scoring and Databasing in Multiple Sclerosis' Nice, October 29 - 31, 1998 205
O R Hommes
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Databases in MS research: pitfalls and promises 206
Brian G Weinshenker
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Clinical progression and decision making process in multiple sclerosis 212
C Confavreux, S Vukusic, J Grimaud & T Moreau
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Quantification of impairment in MS: discussion of the scales in use 216
Maria Pia Amato & Giuseppina Ponziani
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Use of composite scores in the quantification of deterioration in multiple sclerosis 220
C Lienert, J Lechner-Scott, D Schött, C Constantinescu & L Kappos
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The Guy's Neurological Disability Scale (GNDS): a new disability measure for multiple sclerosis 223
Basil Sharrack & Richard AC Hughes
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Design of a European multicenter study dedicated to the evaluation of the EDMUS system: EVALUED 234
J Grimaud, M P Amato & C Confavreux for the EVALUED Study Group
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Assessment of cognitive and psychological functions in patients with multiple sclerosis: considerations for databasing 239
William W Beatty
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The Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite measure (MSFC): an integrated approach to MS clinical outcome assessment 244
J S Fischer, R A Rudick, G R Cutter & S C Reingold for the National MS Society Clinical Outcomes Assessment Task Force
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Recent developments in the assessment of quality of life in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) 251
J S Fischer, N G LaRocca, D M Miller, P G Ritvo, H Andrews & D Paty
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Measuring handicap in multiple sclerosis 260
A J Thompson
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Measuring evoked responses in multiple sclerosis 263
Giancarlo Comi, Letizia Leocani, Stefania Medaglini, Tiziana Locatelli, Vittorio Martinelli, Giuseppe Santuccio & Paolo Rossi
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Magnetic resonance imaging in the monitoring of disease progression in multiple sclerosis 268
V L Stevenson & D H Miller
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Normal-appearing white matter changes in multiple sclerosis: the contribution of magnetic resonance techniques 273
Massimo Filippi, Carla Tortorella & Marco Bozzali
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MRI in multiple sclerosis: correlation with expanded disability status scale (EDSS) 283
Frederik Barkhof
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Biological markers in body fluids for activity and progression in multiple sclerosis 287
Per Soelberg Sørensen
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The revision of the international classification of impairments, disabilities and handicaps and its application in MS 291
J B Lux & M Leonardi
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The Danish Multiple Sclerosis Registry: a 50-year follow-up 293
Nils Koch-Henriksen
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The UK Multiple Sclerosis Database 297
Jackie Palace & Mike Boggild
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MUSIS 2.0 - Multiple Sclerosis Information System: An easy-to-use-database to improve the care of patients with multiple sclerosis 299
Markus Schröder
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The patient's role in the improvement of care 302
A R van Overstraten
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Nice Declaration

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