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Incidence and prevalence of NMOSD in Australia and New Zealand.

Wajih BukhariKerri M PrainPatrick WatersMark WoodhallCullen M O'GormanLaura ClarkeRoger A SilvestriniChristine S BundellDavid AbernethySandeep BhutaStefan BlumMike BoggildKaryn BoundyBruce J BrewMatthew BrownWallace J BrownleeHelmut ButzkuevenWilliam M CarrollCelia ChenAlan CoulthardRussell C DaleChandi DasKeith DearMarzena J Fabis-PedriniDavid FulcherDavid GillisSimon HawkeRobert HeardAndrew P D HendersonSaman HeshmatSuzanne HodgkinsonSofia Jimenez-SanchezTrevor KillpatrickJohn KingChristopher KneeboneAndrew J KornbergJeannette Lechner-ScottMing-Wei LinChristpher LynchRichard MacdonellDeborah F MasonPamela A McCombeMichael P PenderJennifer A PereiraJohn D PollardStephen W ReddelCameron ShawJudith SpiesJames StankovichIan SuttonSteve VucicMichael WalshRichard C WongEppie M YiuMichael Harry BarnettAllan G KermodeMark P MarriottJohn D E ParrattMark SleeBruce V TaylorErnest WilloughbyRobert J WilsonAngela VincentSimon A Broadley
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2017)
NMOSD incidence and prevalence in Australia and New Zealand are comparable with figures from other populations of largely European ancestry. We found NMOSD to be more common in the population with Asian ancestry.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • genome wide association study