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ART for Life's Sake: The Profound affect of Antiretroviral Therapy on HIV in Africa
Modeling was used to estimate the survival benefits of antiretroviral therapy in patients in South Africa initiating antiretroviral therapy in 2004-2011. -
Optic and Auditory Involvement in Demyelinating Neuropathy
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Monoclonal Amyloid Antibodies for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: More Disappointment
Current trials with amyloid antibodies have not shown clinical benefit, but the results suggest that treating patients earlier in the course, or during the presymptomatic period, might be beneficial. -
Neurology Alert - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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The Importance of the CSF Specimen for Antibody Determination in NMDA Receptor Encephalitis
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Bevacizumab for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
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Severe Childhood Neuronopathy that Responds to Riboflavin
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Pharmacology Update: Sofosbuvir Tablets (Sovaldi)
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What Is Our Current Understanding of Epilepsy Prognosis?
This paper summarizes and focuses on the National General Practice Study of Epilepsy with emphasis on epilepsy prognosis after initial diagnosis. -
Sometimes Coma Is Not a Coma
Novel protocols with functional MRI may allow clinicians to determine if some unresponsive patients are able to hear, understand, and respond to questions.