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In our multiple sclerosis sample, 16 patients were identified who had confounding pathology (Table 1).
The patient case mix, the spectrum of comorbidities and hospital care had confounding effects on both the mortality and morbidity observed in this study, and therefore could limit extrapolation of the findings to other practice settings.
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