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ings could be due to a chance or unmeasured confounding and need confirmation in other studies, they do represent the first analytical data of this potential association.If true, the observed association could either be attributed to the unmasking of a latent demyelinating disease 6 or to the emergence of a de novo demyelinating disease. 1 The rarity of demyelinating diseases limited the statistical power and capacity to adjust for or match on potential confounder variables.Thus, the estimates should be interpreted with caution because confounding cannot be excluded.
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