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Commentary| Volume 21, P108-109, April 2018

Online validation of the Italian version of the patient determined disease steps scale (PDDS) in people with multiple sclerosis

Published:February 12, 2018DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2018.02.014
      In the MSARD issue of November 2017, our study has provided a validation of the Italian version of the Patient Determined Disease Steps scale (PDDS) in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) (
      • Lavorgna L.
      • Sparaco M.
      • Esposito S.
      • Motl R.W.
      • Gallo A.
      • Bisecco A.
      • Tedeschi G.
      • Bonavita S.
      ) (reference number MSARD-D-17–00229).
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