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Benign or not benign MS

Neurology, 2009
Cognitive impairment is increasingly recognized as a significant manifestation of multiple sclerosis (MS) and an impediment to patient quality of life. Now evidence presented by Portaccio et al.1 in this issue of Neurology ® suggests that absence of cognitive impairment may also be an important predictor for benign MS (BMS).
Ralph H.B. Benedict, Franz Fazekas
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Are Benign Gastric Ulcers Really Benign?

Archives of Surgery, 1963
In a practice involving large numbers of unselected gastric ulcer patients, the problem of medical intractability and recurrence of benign peptic ulcers in the stomach has posed, for us, a greater difficulty than the initial differentiation from gastric cancer. Rigid adherence to a policy of thorough diagnostic study and, in appropriate cases, reliance
P A, DUHAMEL, M A, BLOCK, W S, HAUBRICH
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