Managing Disease-Modifying Therapies and Breakthrough Activity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Toward an Optimized Approach
Sherif M Hamdy,1 Maged Abdel-Naseer,1 Hatem S Shehata,1 Amr Hassan,1 Alaa Elmazny,1 Nevin M Shalaby,1 Noha T Abokrysha,1 Nirmeen A Kishk,1 Mona AF Nada,1 Sandra M Ahmed,1 Mohamed I Hegazy,1 Doaa Mekkawy,1 Husam S Mourad,1 Ahmed Abdelalim,1 Thomas Berger2 1Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, C...
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Autores principales: | Hamdy SM, Abdel-Naseer M, Shehata HS, Hassan A, Elmazny A, Shalaby NM, Abokrysha NT, Kishk NA, Nada MAF, Ahmed SM, Hegazy MI, Mekkawy D, Mourad HS, Abdelalim A, Berger T |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fcb20240e51846c3ae34c7de93845152 |
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