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Impact of natalizumab on patient-reported outcomes in multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal study

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Figure 1 (A) Study design. (B) Disposition of patients during the 12-month real-world longitudinal study
Table 1 Patient demographics and characteristics at baseline
Figure 2 Changes in general and disease-specific HRQoL overwith improved, stable, or worsened HRQoL
Figure 3 Changes in ability to carry out daily activities and disability level over 12 natalizumab infusions
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