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Predicting Outcome after Epidural Steroid Injection
Response to treatment of unilateral lumbar radiculopathy can be predicted by an abnormal needle EMG in the appropriate root distribution. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
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Spreading Depolarisations After TBI: A Clinical Context
Spreading depolarisations following severe traumatic brain injury are associated with a poor outcome. They serve to cause secondary injury and energy imbalance. This mechanism might provide a target for therapeutic intervention. -
Brain Involvement in Neuromyelitis Optica An Evolving Concept
Based on a retrospective study of 34 patients, the authors report that clinical manifestations of brain involvement are not uncommon in the neuromyelitis optica spectrum of disorders. -
CME Objectives\Questions
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Pharmacology Watch
New indication for rivaroxaban; new study on warfarin testing; medications causing adverse drug events; niacin as an add-on therapy; and FDA actions. -
A New Look at an Old Medication for Migraine Headaches Is It Worth It?
Dihydroergotamine, in a longer 5-day intravenous protocol for refractory primary headache appears to be efficacious, but this older medication needs to be compared directly to newer migraine treatments. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
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September 2000 Clinical Briefs