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A Comparative Study between Multiple Sclerosis Out-patients and In-patients staying at a specialized Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

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Data concerning the disability and the home situation of M.S. patients are virtually non-existing. Therefore, regional and national planning of resources is difficult. There are no statistical data concerning the reasons of admission in a specialized M.S. clinic.

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Medaer, R., Puystjens, M., Callaert, H. (1986). A Comparative Study between Multiple Sclerosis Out-patients and In-patients staying at a specialized Multiple Sclerosis Clinic. In: Hommes, O.R. (eds) Multiple Sclerosis Research in Europe. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4143-4_4

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