Oligoclonal bands increase the specificity of MRI criteria to predict multiple sclerosis in children with radiologically isolated syndrome

Naila Makhani*, Christine Lebrun, Observatoire Francophone de la Sclérose en Plaques (OFSEP), Radiologically Isolated Syndrome Consortium (RISC), Pediatric Radiologically Isolated Syndrome Consortium (PARIS), Aksel Siva, Sona Narula, Evangeline Wassmer, David Brassat, J. Nicholas Brenton, Philippe Cabre, Clarisse Carra Dallière, Jérôme De Seze, Francoise Durand Dubief, Matilde Inglese, Megan Langille, Guillaume Mathey, Rinze F. Neuteboom, Jean Pelletier, Daniela PohlDaniel S. Reich, Juan Ignacio Rojas, Veronika Shabanova, Eugene D. Shapiro, Robert T. Stone, Silvia Tenembaum, Mar Tintoré, Ugur Uygunoglu, Wendy Vargas, Sunita Venkateswaren, Patrick Vermersch, Orhun Kantarci, Darin T. Okuda, Daniel Pelletier

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