Menarche, pregnancies, and breastfeeding do not modify long-term prognosis in multiple sclerosis
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À. Rovira | X. Montalban | M. Tintoré | J. Sastre-Garriga | M. Arévalo | J. Río | M. Comabella | S. Pérez-Hoyos | C. Auger | P. Mulero | Á. Vidal-Jordana | S. Otero-Romero | C. Nos | L. Negrotto | I. Galán | R. Mitjana | J. Castilló | G. Arrambide | L. Midaglia | María Zuluaga | Breogán Rodríguez | Maria Zuluaga | B. Rodríguez
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