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Can Measuring Iron in MS Provide Insight into Disease?
In a large histopathological study, the distribution of nonheme iron and the expression of iron-related proteins in multiple sclerosis (MS) brains were compared to controls. -
Demyelination and Deoxygenation?
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Severe Childhood Neuronopathy that Responds to Riboflavin
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Bevacizumab for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
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The Importance of the CSF Specimen for Antibody Determination in NMDA Receptor Encephalitis
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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. -
Optic and Auditory Involvement in Demyelinating Neuropathy
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Brain Volume Abnormalities in Lesch-Nyhan Disease
Subjects with Lesch-Nyhan disease and Lesch-Nyhan variant have significant reductions in brain size in the basal ganglia as well as several cortical areas. -
Iatrogenic Fungal Meningitis: Lessons Learned?
An outbreak of fungal meningitis and paraspinal infections occurred over the past year due to contaminated methylprednisolone injections. -
Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis has now been well characterized clinically, physiologically, and genetically.