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A 44-year-old, post-transplant female, presented with urosepsis and raised tacrolimus level. She developed focal motor seizures. She suffered long-standing type-1 diabetes, developing end-stage renal ...
An increasing number of highly effective disease-modifying therapies for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have recently gained marketing approval. While the beneficial effects of these drugs in ...
Background ER2001 is a genetic circuit (plasmid) encoding both a neuron-targeting rabies virus glycoprotein (RVG) tag and an HTT siRNA. This circuit is able to reprogram liver cells to transcribe and ...
Anxiety is an adaptive response that promotes harm avoidance, but at the same time excessive anxiety constitutes the most common psychiatric complaint. Moreover, current treatments for anxiety—both ...
Ten male alcoholics aged 38-72 years with clear clinical and electroneurographical signs of peripheral neuropathy were re-examined three to five years later. Conduction velocities, latencies and nerve ...
Objective The Tysabri Observational Programme (TOP), which began >10 years ago, is an open-label, multinational, prospective observational study evaluating the long-term safety and effectiveness of ...
Background Crossed cerebellar diaschisis is the unilateral depression in functional activity of the cerebel- lar hemisphere, caused by a controlateral supratentorial lesion. The phenomenon arises from ...
Objective Impairment of mental well-being (anxiety, depression, stress) is common among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Treatment options are limited, particularly for anxiety. The aim of this ...
Objective It has been debated whether the different clinical disease courses in multiple sclerosis (MS) are the consequence of different pathogenic mechanisms, with distinct risk factors, or if all MS ...
Purpose To investigate eslicarbazapine acetate (ESL) in patients transitioning from carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine in clinical practice. Method Euro-Esli was a pooled analysis of 14 European studies.
Correspondence to Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi, Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, King’s College London, London SE5 9RX, UK; ...
Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a clinical syndrome characterised by progressive asymmetric limb rigidity and apraxia with dystonia, myoclonus, cortical sensory loss and alien limb phenomenon.
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