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Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry

| September 01, 2002 | Malik, Omar | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Edited by M Filippi and G Comi (Pp 128, EUR47.95). Published by Springer, Milan, 2002. ISBN 88-470-0167-6

The field of multiple sclerosis (MS) is awash with literature on every aspect of the disease ranging from epidemiology and genetics to pathology and treatments. It is unusual, therefore, to find a lacuna in this niche but this book seems to have found one.

Primary progressive multiple sclerosis is written to encapsulate the latest evidence on aspects of this condition, which until recently was not regarded as important in understanding demyelinating disease. Filippi and Como have brought together all the important players in the study of primary …

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