Real‐World Effectiveness of Initial Disease‐Modifying Therapies in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis

Author:

Krysko Kristen M.1ORCID,Graves Jennifer S.12ORCID,Rensel Mary3,Weinstock‐Guttman Bianca4,Rutatangwa Alice1,Aaen Gregory5,Belman Anita6,Benson Leslie7,Chitnis Tanuja8ORCID,Gorman Mark7,Goyal Manu S.9,Harris Yolanda10,Krupp Lauren6,Lotze Timothy11,Mar Soe12,Moodley Manikum13,Ness Jayne14,Rodriguez Moses15,Rose John16,Schreiner Teri17,Tillema Jan‐Mendelt15,Waltz Michael18,Casper T. Charles18,Waubant Emmanuelle1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, Department of Neurology University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA

2. Department of Neurology University of California, San Diego La Jolla CA

3. Department of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Cleveland OH

4. Department of Neurology State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo NY

5. Department of Pediatrics Loma Linda University San Bernardino CA

6. Department of Neurology New York University Langone Medical Center New York NY

7. Department of Neurology Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA

8. Department of Pediatric Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA

9. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University in Saint Louis St Louis MO

10. Department of Nursing University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL

11. Department of Neurology Texas Children's Hospital Houston TX

12. Department of Neurology Washington University in Saint Louis St Louis MO

13. Department of Pediatrics and Neurology Dell Children's Hospital, University of Texas Austin TX

14. Department of Pediatrics University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL

15. Department of Neurology Mayo Clinic Rochester MN

16. Department of Neurology University of Utah Salt Lake City UT

17. Departments of Neurology and Pediatrics University of Colorado Aurora CO

18. Department of Pediatrics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT

Funder

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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