exhibited a relapsing clinical course, had a history of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions consistent with MS, and an Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 0 to 5.0 (phase 2 and 3) or 0 to 6.0 (phase 1) (Cohen et al., 2016; Cohen et al., 2019b; Comi et al., ...
It is usually caused by age related degenerative changes in the spine including intervertebral disc thinning, facet joint thickening and in-folding of the ligamentum flavum [2]. These changes contribute to a decrease in cross-sectional area of the spinal canal that can lead to compression and ...
(e.g., blood tests, etc.); one or more radiology results (e.g., results of x-rays, magnetic resonant imaging (MRI), computer-assisted tomography (CAT) scans, and the like); results of cardiology exams; pharmacy orders; actual pharmaceutical administration; billing and coding; and other ...
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