Multiple sclerosis: long ‐term outcomes in ethnic minorities. Analysis of a UK population‐based registry
ConclusionsEthnic minority patients reach early levels of fixed disability more rapidly than Caucasian patients, but this effect diminishes at later stages of the disease. This has implications for clinical management of these patients.
Source: European Journal of Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: M. O. Alsaeed, K. E. Harding, O. H. Williams, M. D. Willis, J. Hrastelj, E. C. Tallantyre, F. G. Joseph, M. Wardle, T. P. Pickersgill, N. P. Robertson Tags: Short Communication Source Type: research
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