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The Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Developmental Age: A Complementary Tool for Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Prognosis.

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Recent peer-reviewed research on Pediatric multiple sclerosis that may be relevant for patients and caregivers.

In pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS), assessment of disease burden predominantly relies on outcome measures developed and validated in adult populations. The application of these tools to children and adolescents may compromise sensitivity and specificity, potentially resulting in an underestimation...

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