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  • New Treatments for Chorea in Huntington’s Disease

    Metman and associates carried out a controlled trial using amantadine to determine whether they could ameliorate chorea. This was based on prior studies showing that N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists such as dextrophan, dextromethorphan, and amantadine can alleviate levodopa-induced chorea inpatients with parkinsonism.
  • Impaired Chemosensitivity to Hypoxia a Marker of Multiple System Atrophy

    Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegerative disorder that can take protean forms. In this elegant paper, Tsuda and colleagues show that patients with the cerebellar form of MSA can be distinguished from idiopathic cerebellar degeneration before other signs of autonomic or parkinsonian disability develop.
  • Treatment of Acute Stroke with Mechanical Clot Extraction

    In an extremely preliminary report, Mayer and associates present data on 5 patients with basilar artery thromboses treated with a device called Neuronet.
  • Coffee Drinking May be Associated with SAH

    While hypertension and smoking have been previously associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, this is the first report of a role for coffee consumption. The methodology of the study, however, begs several further questions.
  • Chemokines and CIDP

    No single antigen has yet been identified as the target in all patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, a presumed autoimmune disorder similar to chronic experimental allergic neuritis, where both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses have been documented. Evidence suggests that specific chemokines play a role in pathogenesis.
  • Depression and Multiple Sclerosis: No Negative Effects of Beta-interferon

    The high lifetime prevalence of depression in MS, along with other variants of mood disorder including anxiety and bipolar-affective illness, should make the psychiatric complications of MS a central component of disease management. These studies provide an additional understanding of depression and suicidal behavior in patients with MS.
  • Syncope and the Thread of Consciousness

    Although syncope is common, its epidemiology and prognosis have not been well described. Soteriades and colleagues, therefore, evaluated the incidence, causes, and prognosis of syncope among men and women taking part in the Framingham Heart Study.
  • Mesial Temporal Sclerosis: Chickens and Eggs

    Mesial temporal sclerosis is the most common pathology found in surgical series of patients undergoing temporal lobectomy for pharmacologically intractable focal epilepsy. A better understanding of the mechanisms leading to this neuropathological substrate for temporal lobe epilepsy should provide fundamental insights into the pathophysiology of epileptogenesis.
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement

    MRC/BHF Heart Protection Study of Antioxidant Vitamin Supplementation in 20,536 High-Risk Individuals; Prolonged Erections Produced by Dihydrocodeine & Sildenafil; Effect of Magnesium Supplementation of Blood Pressure; Homocysteine-Lowering Therapy with Folic Acid, Vitamins, and Clinical Outcome after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; Effect of Cataract Surgery on Motor Vehicle Accidents in Older Adults; Inflammatory Biomarkers, Hormone Replacement Therapy, and Incident Coronary Heart Disease
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement

    Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation and Acute RTI in Elderly; B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Levels and Outcome in Heart Failure; Companion Influence During Primary Care Encounters; Handrubbing with Alcohol-Based Solution vs. Standard Handwashing; Program To Prevent Functional Decline in Frail Elderly Who Live at Home; Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy with Isosorbide Dinitrate Spray