Section I Clinical Studies.- 1 Clinical Studies in Multiple Sclerosis.- 2 Clinical Trials.- 3 Onset, Course and Prognosis of Multiple Sclerosis.- 4 A Comparative Study Between Multiple Sclerosis Out-patients and In-patients Staying at a Specialized Multiple Sclerosis Clinic.- 5 Incapacity and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis.- 6 Immunosuppression with Cyclophosphamide in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.- 7 Anti-lymphocyte Serum in Severe Multiple Sclerosis.- 8 Long-term Prescription of Azathioprine in Multiple Sclerosis. A Review of Published Series.- 9 Azathioprine Assessment in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. Clinical Aspects.- 10 Dietary Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis.- 11 An Eight Years Follow-up Study of Transfer Factor Treatment on the Course of Multiple Sclerosis.- 12 Compact Manual for Multiple Sclerosis Registration in Clinical Research.- 13 Comparison of Multiple Sclerosis Incidence Clinical and ABR Data Indicates a Higher Degree of Dissemination of Lesions in a Progressive than in a Remitting Course.- Section II Immunology.- 14 Multiple Sclerosis and Immunity: Facts, Fiction and Future Development.- 15 The Spectrum of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis.- 16 T Cell Subsets in Multiple Sclerosis.- 17 Functional Differences Between Cerebrospinal Fluid and Peripheral Blood T Cells in Multiple Sclerosis.- 18 Characterization of T Cell Subsets and Macrophages in Active Demyelinating Multiple Sclerosis Lesions.- 19 Determination of Lymphocyte Subsets in Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF).- 20 la-presenting Cells in Early Multiple Sclerosis Lesions and Adjacent Normal Looking White Matter; A Morphological Study.- 21 Developmental Aspects of Oligodendrocyte Structure and Function.- 22 Monoclonal Antibodies against Oligodendrocytes; A Morphological Study.- 23 The Relationship of Immunological and Histological Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis.- 24 Towards Cloning of Lymphoid Cells from Cerebrospinal Fluid.- 25 Activation of Natural Cytotoxic Activity In Vitro with Lymphocytes from Patients with Multiple Sclerosis.- 26 Molecular and Cellular Basis of Autoimmune Encephalitogenesis.- 27 Cytotoxic Antibodies in Multiple Sclerosis.- 28 An Immunological Function for Astrocytes.- Section III Biochemistry, Neurobiology, Myelin.- 29 The Biochemistry of Myelin.- 30 The Cerebrospinal Fluid Immunoglobulins in Multiple Sclerosis.- 31 Multiple Sclerosis: A Two Stage Process? Studies on the Abnormalities of Cerebral Spinal Fluid by Means of Isotopie Cisternography.- 32 CSF Immunoglobulins and Clinical Course.- 33 Immunoglobulin Abnormalities for IgG, IgA and IgM in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Multiple Sclerosis Patients.- 34 Immunoglobulin IgG Abnormalities and the Oligodonal Pattern of IgG in Multiple Sclerosis Brains.- 35 IgG Synthesis in Multiple Sclerosis.- 36 Antigenicity of Galactosylceramide.- 37 Immune Complexes and Complement in Multiple Sclerosis.- 38 Myelin Basic Protein Like Reactivity in Normal Serum.- 39 Blood-brain Barrier in Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis and Multiple Sclerosis. A Minireview.- 40 The Possible Role of Viral Infections in Multiple Sclerosis.- Section IV HLA, Epidemiology, Genetics.- 41 Multiple Sclerosis Cooperative Etiological Study in Italy.- 42 A Multicenter Study of the Incidence of Multiple Sclerosis in Italy. Design of the Study.- 43 HLA Markers and Course of Disease in Multiple Sclerosis.- 44 HLA Antigens in Multiple Sclerosis Patients in the Benelux.- 45 HLA Antigens and Multiple Sclerosis in Barbagia, Sardinia: Preliminary Results.- 46 Clinical and Immunogenetic Data of 33 Double Case Families with Multiple Sclerosis: A Starting Point for Further Analyses on the DNA Level.- 47 Twin Studies in Multiple Sclerosis.- Section V Imaging and Neurophysiology.- 48 The Role of Imaging in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.- 49 Nuclear Resonance Imaging of Multiple Sclerosis Brain Lesions.- 50 Neurophysiological Studies in Demyelination and Remyelination.- 51 Horizontal Eye-movement Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis and Optic Neuritis.- 52 The Vestibulo-ocular Reflex in Multiple Sclerosis.- 53 New Possibilities in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis by Accurate Registration of Eye Movements with the DMI Method.- 54 A Parametric Study of Saccadic Eye Movements in Follow-up of Normals and Multiple Sclerosis Patients.- 55 Visual Evoked Responses in Definite and Suspected Multiple Sclerosis. Comparison of them to Cerebrospinal Fluid Oligodonal Bands.