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    4CPS-104 Persistence with disease-modifying therapy in multiple sclerosis patients by Moraza, Á Narrillos, Martín Barbero, ML, Gomez Costas, D, Jose Manuel, GD, Martínez Ginés, ML, Goicochea Briceño, H, Pablo Cuello, J, Herranz Alonso, A, Sanjurjo Sáez, M

    “…Background and importancePharmacists are well positioned to improve clinical outcomes for patients by assisting with individualised patient in the outpatient…”
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    BetaEval Global: Prospective, Multinational, Observational Cohort Study of Patients Using BETACONNECT by Patti, Francesco, Martínez Ginés, María Luisa, Norenberg, Christiane, Duarte Caron, Fernando

    Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2020)
    “…Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) would benefit from continued long-term treatment with disease-modifying therapies, and autoinjectors may help improve…”
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    Measuring burden in caregivers of people with multiple sclerosis: psychometric properties of the CSI questionnaire by García-Domínguez, Jose M, Martínez-Ginés, María L, Carmona, Olga, Caminero, Ana B, Prefasi, Daniel, Maurino, Jorge, Ballesteros, Javier

    Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2019)
    “…Understanding caregiver strain may be crucial to determine which interventions are most needed to mitigate the negative impact of caring for people with…”
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    Classification of Radiologically Isolated Syndrome and Clinically Isolated Syndrome with Machine-Learning Techniques by Mato-Abad, V, Labiano-Fontcuberta, A, Rodriguez-Yanez, S, Garcia-Vazquez, R, Munteanu, CR, Andrade-Garda, J, Domingo-Santos, A, Sanchez-Seco, V Galan, Aladro, Y, Martinez-Gines, ML, Ayuso, L, Benito-Leon, J

    Published 24-01-2024
    “…Background and purpose: The unanticipated detection by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the brain of asymptomatic subjects of white matter lesions…”
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    Transient ischemic attacks: risk factors, duration and neuroimaging in a series of 173 patients by García-Pastor, A, Díaz-Otero, F, Castaño-García, B, Martínez-Ginés, M L, Asúnsolo-Del Barco, A, Gil-Nuñez, A, Villanueva-Osorio, J A

    Published in Revista de neurologiá (16-07-2002)
    “…The appearance of transient ischemic attacks (TIA) is an important sign of vascular risk. The maximum time the deficit lasts has been set arbitrarily at 24…”
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