Childhood MS: a guide for parents
About the resource
MS is usually thought of as an adult condition, but children and teenagers can also develop it. If your child has been diagnosed with MS, or MS has been suggested as a possible cause for your child’s symptoms, you may have lots of questions. This free downloadable resource is intended to provide answers to some of these questions.
Published: 2013
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Translation by: Stichting MS Research, Polskie Towarzystwo Stwardnienia Rozsianego, Asociația Pacienților cu Afecțiuni Neurodegenerative (APAN, Romania), Associação Brasileira de Esclerose Múltipla (ABEM)
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