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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 33, 113-114, Copyright © 1987 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
EA Hische and HJ van der Helm
Receiver-operating characteristic curves of the IgG synthesis rate and the IgG index show that the IgG index has better discriminating properties with respect to multiple sclerosis. This, added to the fact that the precision of determining the index is much higher than that of the synthesis rate, makes the IgG index the parameter of choice in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
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