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Recent Use of Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
2005
Archives of Neurology
Exogenous estrogens affect the onset and clinical course of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. Oral contraceptives, a frequent source of exogenous estrogens in humans, could have a role in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objective: To examine whether recent oral contraceptive use and pregnancy history are associated with the risk of MS. Design and Setting: A case-control study nested in the General Practice Research Database. This database contains prospective health
doi:10.1001/archneur.62.9.1362
pmid:16157743
fatcat:oi75hu75nbf2vpl3b7p57otm6q