Pregnancy does not modify the risk of MS in genetically susceptible women
Conclusion
Our findings indicate that pregnancy before symptom onset does not modify the risk of MS in genetically susceptible White females.
Source: Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Adams, C. J., Wu, S. L., Shao, X., Bradshaw, P. T., Gonzales, E., Smith, J. B., Xiang, A. H., Bellesis, K. H., Chinn, T., Bos, S. D., Wendel-Haga, M., Olsson, T., Kockum, I., Langer-Gould, A. M., Schaefer, C., Alfredsson, L., Barcellos, L. F. Tags: Autonomic diseases, Multiple sclerosis, Risk factors in epidemiology, All Genetics Article Source Type: research
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