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Yorkston KM, Klasner ER, Swanson KM. "Communication in context: a qualitative study of the experiences in individuals with multiple sclerosis." American Journal of Speech Language Pathology. 2001;10(2):126-137.
Yorkston KM, Johnson KL, Boesflug E, Skala J, Amtmann D. "Communicating about the experience of pain and fatigue in disability." Quality of life research. 2010;19(2):243-51.
Wundes A, Brown TR, Severson BJ, Bowen JD. "Clinical Predictors of Falls in Ambulatory Activity in MS: 6-Month Prospective Study." International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 2007;9(2):81-82.
Wundes A, Lucas S, Krasucki D, et al. "Clinical experience in a large cohort of multiple sclerosis patients treated with natalizumab." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):16.
Stuckey J, Johnson KL. "Clinical considerations to maximize job retention for people with multiple sclerosis." International Journal of MS Care. 2008;10(S1):51-52.
Lai J-S, Cook KF, Stone A, Beaumont J, Cella D. "Classical test theory and item response theory/Rasch model to assess differences between patient-reported fatigue using 7-day and 4-week recall periods." Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2009;62(9):991-7.
Ehde DM, Gibbons LE, Chwastiak LA, Bombardier CH, Sullivan KM, Kraft GH. "Chronic pain in a large community sample of persons with multiple sclerosis." Mult. Scler.. 2003;9(6):605-11.
Heide AC, Kraft GH, Slimp JC, et al. "Cerebral N-acetylaspartate is low in patients with multiple sclerosis and abnormal visual evoked potentials." American Journal of Neuroradiology. 1998;19(6):1047-54.

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