Letter to the editorTattooing and multiple sclerosis: A study among 445 French patientsLe tatouage et la sclérose en plaques : une étude chez 445 patients français
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the author declares that he has no competing interest.
Acknowledgements
the author wishes to thank the ARSEP foundation for their logistic support for this study. The author is also grateful to all of the patients who took time to participate in this study.
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