Investigating the Long-term Effect of Pregnancy on the Course of Multiple Sclerosis Using Causal Inference.
Gavoille A, Rollot F, Casey R, Debouverie M, Le Page E, Ciron J, De Seze J, Ruet A, Maillart E, Labauge P, Zephir H, Papeix C, Defer G, Lebrun-Frenay C, Moreau T, Laplaud DA, Berger E, Stankoff B, Clavelou P, Thouvenot E, Heinzlef O, Pelletier J, Al Khedr A, Casez O, Bourre B, Cabre P, Wahab A, Magy L, Camdessanche JP, Maurousset A, Moulin S, Ben NH, Boulos DD, Hankiewicz K, Neau JP, Pottier C, Nifle C, Rabilloud M, Subtil F, Vukusic S; Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques (OFSEP) Investigators.
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Neurology. 2023 Mar 21;100(12):e1296-e1308. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000206774. Epub 2022 Dec 23.
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The question of the long-term safety of pregnancy is a major concern in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but its study is biased by reverse causation (women with higher disability are less likely to experience pregnancy). Using a causal inf …
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The question of the long-term safety of pregnancy is a major concern in patients with multiple sclerosis ( …