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Pediatric onset primary progressive multiple sclerosis with predominant cognitive presentation: a longitudinal MRI and cognitive follow-up

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de Deus Vieira, G., de Sá, M.M.S., de Andrade, A.C.A. et al. Pediatric onset primary progressive multiple sclerosis with predominant cognitive presentation: a longitudinal MRI and cognitive follow-up. Neurol Sci 44, 3731–3734 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-023-06868-9

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