Brain MRI lesions characteristic of neuromyelitis optica and positive anti-aquaporin 4-antibody may predict longitudinal extensive myelitis and optic neuritis in Sjögren’s syndrome
Ju‐Hong Min(Samsung (South Korea)), Kwang Ho Lee(Samsung Medical Center), Man‐Seok Park(Eulji Medical Center), Byeong Joon Kim(Samsung Medical Center), Seung Hyun Kim(Pusan National University Hospital)
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